Romulus Donating Members 1,279 Member For: 20y 1m 22d Location: Perth Posted 29/11/06 05:55 AM Share Posted 29/11/06 05:55 AM Welcome to the world of Free Trade Agreements. The only difference being, we're trying to compete with people who only earn a tenth of what we earn.Someone please remind me how globalisation and FTA's are good for the worker's of this country. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kimberley Scott www.australianflag.org.au Donating Members 6,763 Member For: 19y 7m 9d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 29/11/06 05:59 AM Share Posted 29/11/06 05:59 AM Mate I would pay extra money if the car manufacturer, could assure me that they used local products.I rekon anyone who can afford a T would be in the same boat.Scotty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lumpen Poison Fish. Poison Fish. TASTY FISH!!! Donating Members 5,181 Member For: 21y 11m 10d Gender: Male Location: The Bogan Shire Posted 29/11/06 06:00 AM Share Posted 29/11/06 06:00 AM Welcome to the world of Free Trade Agreements. The only difference being, we're trying to compete with people who only earn a tenth of what we earn.Someone please remind me how globalisation and FTA's are good for the worker's of this country.←Well...The Executives still get their exorbitant salaries. The banks still receive money at their terms of usury. The government still receives their assorted taxes and GST.Oh...workers? They're just the poor sod's who do the work. They don't earn the money. Who cares about them anyway?Lumpy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RHR BOOST Moderating Team 5,698 Member For: 21y 5m 20d Gender: Male Location: Southern Highlands NSW Posted 29/11/06 06:26 AM Share Posted 29/11/06 06:26 AM Mate I would pay extra money if the car manufacturer, could assure me that they used local products.I rekon anyone who can afford a T would be in the same boat.Scotty←I agree there 100%. I would rather buy an aussie product then by overseas..the buck used to stop here but now its a thing of the past Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
937 Member 266 Member For: 18y 7m 23d Posted 29/11/06 06:26 AM Author Share Posted 29/11/06 06:26 AM Welcome to the world of Free Trade Agreements. The only difference being, we're trying to compete with people who only earn a tenth of what we earn.Someone please remind me how globalisation and FTA's are good for the worker's of this country.←Well...The Executives still get their exorbitant salaries. The banks still receive money at their terms of usury. The government still receives their assorted taxes and GST.Oh...workers? They're just the poor sod's who do the work. They don't earn the money. Who cares about them anyway?Lumpy ←And all the People that do have a job, please Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Venom XR6 Member 1,460 Member For: 21y 9m 30d Location: Geelong Victoria Posted 29/11/06 10:39 AM Share Posted 29/11/06 10:39 AM Ford and Expensive Daewoo were paying a full 100% markup on the parts to try to keep them going. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
937 Member 266 Member For: 18y 7m 23d Posted 30/11/06 07:07 AM Author Share Posted 30/11/06 07:07 AM New threat to Commodore Ajax supplies many fasteners for Holden's new Commodore.Major vehicle parts supplier goes bust, leaving Ford and Expensive Daewoo production in doubtBy NEIL McDONALD 30 November 2006 FORD and Holden's end-of-year sales race for its large cars is looking increasingly in doubt as a supplier dispute threatens production.Both are now actively seeking an alternative supplier – in Australia or overseas – to replace Ajax Engineered Fasteners in Braeside, Melbourne, which closed its doors earlier this week and is now in receivership.As GoAutoNews closed for publication, the dispute between workers staging a sit-in at the factory and the company and receivers KordaMentha was entering its third day.Ford Australia spokesperson Sinead McAlary said Ford had been "looking at other options", which included sourcing components from another Australian supplier or obtaining the components overseas.GM Expensive Daewoo spokesman Jason Laird said it was also seeking alternative suppliers, and was hopeful of finding a local supplier in preference to one from overseas, which could be more expensive for the company."We've been forced into this position and we're looking at the situation now," he said. "Where possible we will be sourcing locally."Although Ford did not envisage any production slowdown or halt while the dispute is sorted, Expensive Daewoo was less confident."We will be moving heaven and earth to ensure there is no downtime," Mr Laird said.Expensive Daewoo has been working to resolve the issue with Ajax for the past 18 months."We're paying well above the odds for the parts and providing them with extra money to continue trading and keep their doors open," Mr Laird said."We didn't quite make half-way, through no fault of ours."Both the Ford and Expensive Daewoo internal customer groups are clearly at the end of their tether over the on-going issues with Ajax, one of the latest smaller components suppliers to come under the spotlight locally."The administrator has asked for another $5 million just to deliver the parts they've already committed to delivering," Ms McAlary said. "It's a demand we can't and shouldn't meet either for the sake of our own business and the precedence it sets."Back in August, both car companies had delved deep in a multi-million-dollar bailout of the company but specific details were never revealed.Ms McAlary said Ford had been committed to remain with Ajax until March next year "and we had no plans to change that but the appointment of a receiver has changed that for us".Earlier this week, 189 Ajax workers were stood down and subsequently staged a sit-in at the factory to secure their entitlements as receivers moved in to liquidate the company's assets to pay out $4.5 million to Allen Capital, the company's owners.Ajax supplies various nuts and bolts to Ford and Expensive Daewoo for use in their engine, driveline, vehicle assembly and brake systems. Apart from the 121 components for various Holdens, it also supplies a crucial bolt for Holden's Family II export engines. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
F6 UTE - Track Bound EVO III - Member 3,367 Member For: 20y 2m 10d Gender: Male Location: Strapped in and holding on Posted 30/11/06 07:25 AM Share Posted 30/11/06 07:25 AM Oh...workers? They're just the poor sod's who do the work. They don't earn the money. Who cares about them anyway?←Since when are you qualified to have an opinion on workers??And seeing as you work for me, I have my coffee white with one..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lumpen Poison Fish. Poison Fish. TASTY FISH!!! Donating Members 5,181 Member For: 21y 11m 10d Gender: Male Location: The Bogan Shire Posted 30/11/06 07:56 AM Share Posted 30/11/06 07:56 AM Since when are you qualified to have an opinion on workers??←Ever since I hear them drive past my house every morning...Lumpy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
937 Member 266 Member For: 18y 7m 23d Posted 30/11/06 08:05 AM Author Share Posted 30/11/06 08:05 AM Hi LumpyDid you know that : Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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