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Old 23-07-2013, 12:33 AM   #31
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Default Re: Hundreds of Holden workers at Elizabeth plant in Adelaide accept voluntary redund

Surprised to hear they are getting rif of people especially now they have started to build the first significantly new model in seven years. Normally demand for a new model is high and the factory should be very busy.
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Old 23-07-2013, 12:47 AM   #32
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What a sickening list of burden onto a business.

I couldn't afford to employ any of them.

Yep...make cars overseas...that list is bull ****.
I sure as hell wouldn't want to work for you
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Old 23-07-2013, 08:42 AM   #33
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I sure as hell wouldn't want to work for you
Then you sure as hell can sit on the dole bludgers queue like every other "I want, I want" ********.

No wonder companies want to go offshore.
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Old 23-07-2013, 09:02 AM   #34
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Default Re: Hundreds of Holden workers at Elizabeth plant in Adelaide accept voluntary redund

And why shouldn't Holden workers get a silver handshake...pollies get golden one's and that's for life, and do bugger all
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Old 23-07-2013, 09:53 AM   #35
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Surprised to hear they are getting rif of people especially now they have started to build the first significantly new model in seven years. Normally demand for a new model is high and the factory should be very busy.
Same thing happened when FG was released. The large car market is dead.
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Old 23-07-2013, 01:49 PM   #36
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So how are they going to get VF's built if 400 workers are leaving this Friday?
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Old 23-07-2013, 02:32 PM   #37
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So how are they going to get VF's built if 400 workers are leaving this Friday?
Its a down balance. So they will build less cars then previously.
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Old 23-07-2013, 04:09 PM   #38
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What a sickening list of burden onto a business.

I couldn't afford to employ any of them.

Yep...make cars overseas...that list is bull ****.
Maybe, just maybe your not as big as GM !
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So how are they going to get VF's built if 400 workers are leaving this Friday?
if you need more workers use a labour hire company (manpower/drake...) and its their problem when these worker a no longer needed.
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Old 23-07-2013, 06:34 PM   #40
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Maybe, just maybe your not as big as GM !
If the entitlements needed to pay them out weren't as high then they would be employed for longer.

Basically the accountants run to the board and say that there isn't enough money to build cars cause the tipping point has been reached of capital only just matching what it would take to pay employees out.

So less breathing space for the employer in a fluctuating market.

Wouldn't the workers all kick them selves if the Aussie dollar dropped to 70 cents in a couple of years and the plant could have suddenly been viable again?

Bad luck though...cause that option disappears...FOREVER when you shut the plant.


EDIT: I calculate about 3 years severance pay plus for someone with 10 years service as redundancy.
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Old 23-07-2013, 06:49 PM   #41
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Wonder if the whole 400 of them got together and thought stuff you Holden WE want our money and WE want it now!
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Old 23-07-2013, 07:20 PM   #42
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What a sickening list of burden onto a business.

I couldn't afford to employ any of them.

Yep...make cars overseas...that list is bull ****.
Tell that to someone who's been working there since he/she was in their twenty's and is now in their 50's they'd have no trade qualifications(that are still relevant) other than assembly line work... they probably couldnt handle a physical job as thats about all they could get without spending several years skilling up... who wants to do that when your thinking about retirement!
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So how are they going to get VF's built if 400 workers are leaving this Friday?
Holden is still building around 7,000 vehicles a month, I think there's plenty of opportunity to catch up
as well as build all the Export models and Cruzes for domestic sales...
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Wouldn't the workers all kick them selves if the Aussie dollar dropped to 70 cents in a couple of years and the plant could have suddenly been viable again?
Don't be delusional mate, this aint the little corner milkbar, its a global giant who's become so out of greed, so greedy infact that even if our dollar was worth 50cents it would still not add up to (or down to) 3rd world to satisfy its board .
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Old 23-07-2013, 10:26 PM   #45
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if you need more workers use a labour hire company (manpower/drake...) and its their problem when these worker a no longer needed.
So they're going to spend days/weeks training all these 'labourers' with NO experience in the industry are they?Assembling engines and transmissions etc etc....At what cost?

I wouldn't like to be the owner of one of these labourer built cars that's for sure!
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Default Re: Hundreds of Holden workers at Elizabeth plant in Adelaide accept voluntary redund

The large car market is not dead, but is different. Large SUVs still sell well and Camry Mondeo and Mazda 6 are all Falcon size anyhow.
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if you need more workers use a labour hire company (manpower/drake...) and its their problem when these worker a no longer needed.
Just watch the quality drop. Working O/T would be a smarter way with the numbers they got.
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So they're going to spend days/weeks training all these 'labourers' with NO experience in the industry are they?Assembling engines and transmissions etc etc....At what cost?

I wouldn't like to be the owner of one of these labourer built cars that's for sure!
engines and autos would not be built in house anyway, coupling them together a 13 year old could do with minimal training.
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engines and autos would not be built in house anyway, coupling them together a 13 year old could do with minimal training.
Hmmmm....still not sure about 400 'labourers' building brand new cars?
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That would be the way its heading, everything outsourced to labour hire companies.

No entitlements to the workers, no percentage off cars and no union.
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That would be the way its heading, everything outsourced to labour hire companies.

No entitlements to the workers, no percentage off cars and no union.
Sounds like America already?
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A little bit off topic, but if Holden do close down in a few years I think they should also retire the Holden name and just call themselves GM.
There's far too much equity in the Holden label to just dump it (even in the near future). However I'm sure this is consistently reviewed, and once a certain tipping point is reached it will happen (but not for A long time IMHO)
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Old 24-07-2013, 04:44 PM   #54
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All Holden are going to do is build less cars... They are going from 400 cars a day to 335... But for the first week after everyone leaves they're going to start off at about 280 and make their way up to 335...
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Tell that to someone who's been working there since he/she was in their twenty's and is now in their 50's they'd have no trade qualifications(that are still relevant) other than assembly line work... they probably couldnt handle a physical job as thats about all they could get without spending several years skilling up... who wants to do that when your thinking about retirement!
A worker in this scenario would walk out with more $$$ in the bank now than if they were to work until retirement. Taking redundancy now would also more than double their superannuation and guarantee staff discounts for life.

Their financial situation would be secure however they would need to come to terms with the emotional impact of redundancy.
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Just out of curiosity, what would your average Holden line workers yearly income be? Anyone know?
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A worker in this scenario would walk out with more $$$ in the bank now than if they were to work until retirement. Taking redundancy now would also more than double their superannuation and guarantee staff discounts for life.

Their financial situation would be secure however they would need to come to terms with the emotional impact of redundancy.
I said this previously....Those 400 workers got together and talked and thought stuff you Holden were taking our money NOW and were leaving!
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Just out of curiosity, what would your average Holden line workers yearly income be? Anyone know?
The base wage being floated around this forum a couple of weeks ago was $55k.
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Non-trade $930-1093 per week + penalties
Trade $1049-$1415 per week + penalties
Apprentice $655-$1038 per week + penalties
Technical approx. $68k-$102k + qualifications + skill enhancement
Clerical $61k-$78k + qualifications + skill enhancement
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The base wage being floated around this forum a couple of weeks ago was $55k.
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Non-trade $930-1093 per week + penalties
Trade $1049-$1415 per week + penalties
Apprentice $655-$1038 per week + penalties
Technical approx. $68k-$102k + qualifications + skill enhancement
Clerical $61k-$78k + qualifications + skill enhancement
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So they're mostly all on some pretty healthy wages then?
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A worker in this scenario would walk out with more $$$ in the bank now than if they were to work until retirement. Taking redundancy now would also more than double their superannuation and guarantee staff discounts for life.
Rubbish.

You re a troll for all involved in the local car manufacturing and support industries.

Do the maths or maybe post yours and show how your absurd comment is justified.

Come on .......
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