No protection, no small business
Regional small business
retailers going to the wall in early 2012
LibLab governments (Liberal and Labor
factions) are killing Australian small business.
Our 'do-gooding' globalist
governments have knocked down all the hard fought pillars of Australia's
economy. They have knocked down our tariff protection against cheap Chinese
imports. They have exposed our national currency to the vagrancies and whims of
foreign wheelers and dealers. Keating's floating of the Australian Dollar in
1983 has seen our Dollar's comparative high value only benefitting foreign
importers, while making the price of Australia's exports too expensive to
compete, and overpricing inbound tourism.
The Howard Liberal-Coalition Government's industrial law changes in the late 1990s undermined the gains of Australia's union movement. The rights of unions to strike were further undermined under the Rudd Labor Government in 2007. In the 12 months to August 2007, Australian unions lost 89,000 members (5% of their membership). Most workers in most industries across Australia are now not part of a union, nor a workplace agreement. Most workers, particularly in the services sector, are employed on individual contracts. Workers are at the whim of unscrupulous employers. Workplace conditions are eroding. Workers can now be sacked in mass at a moment's notice.
Last month (April 2012) Toyota at its Altona Plant in Victoria brought in security guards to escort 200 employees in min-vans across the road to a special reception centre to sack them. The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) called Toyota's tactics as "heavy-handed" while workers said they had been treated like "dogs and slaves".
Have no doubt, LibLab Work Choices are here!
The Howard Liberal-Coalition Government's industrial law changes in the late 1990s undermined the gains of Australia's union movement. The rights of unions to strike were further undermined under the Rudd Labor Government in 2007. In the 12 months to August 2007, Australian unions lost 89,000 members (5% of their membership). Most workers in most industries across Australia are now not part of a union, nor a workplace agreement. Most workers, particularly in the services sector, are employed on individual contracts. Workers are at the whim of unscrupulous employers. Workplace conditions are eroding. Workers can now be sacked in mass at a moment's notice.
Last month (April 2012) Toyota at its Altona Plant in Victoria brought in security guards to escort 200 employees in min-vans across the road to a special reception centre to sack them. The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) called Toyota's tactics as "heavy-handed" while workers said they had been treated like "dogs and slaves".
Have no doubt, LibLab Work Choices are here!
Cheap imports, 19% from China in 2011,
continue to swamp Australia's retail markets pushing out Australian local
producers. When a Chinese sweatshop can land a shirt in an Australian retail
shop cheaper than it costs Australian clothiers to produce it under Australian
standards, how can this be ‘free and fair
trade’?
The only way Australian clothing producers can compete with Asian sweatshops is to either set up sweatshops in Asia and import back into Australia or to set up sweatshops in Australia. Problem is both solutions are happening. So decent Australian producers are going to the wall.
The strategy of the Chinese Government is not to play the artificial 'free trade' game, but to keeps its Yuan currency value low and to dominate and control foreign markets. Despite the global financial crisis, Chinese billionaires this month have reached 130.
The only way Australian clothing producers can compete with Asian sweatshops is to either set up sweatshops in Asia and import back into Australia or to set up sweatshops in Australia. Problem is both solutions are happening. So decent Australian producers are going to the wall.
The strategy of the Chinese Government is not to play the artificial 'free trade' game, but to keeps its Yuan currency value low and to dominate and control foreign markets. Despite the global financial crisis, Chinese billionaires this month have reached 130.
Australia's import quotas have been cast adrift. In 1966, Australia's automobile industry produced 84% of cars for the domestic market. But since Labor's Button Car Plan of 1985 removed import quotas and tariff protection, Australian car manufacturers have been struggling with cheap Asian imports from Japan, Korea and now China.
Australia has now just three domestic
assemblers of complete motor vehicles – GM Holden, Ford Australia and Toyota
Australia. Nissan closed its doors in 1992 and Mitsubishi shut its Australian
plant in 2008. The three remaining companies are all subsidiaries of their
foreign based, parent companies.
LibLab 'economical rationality' theory has only fuelled foreign dominance of Australian industries. Kneejerk desperate fire-fighting to save our industries like the Gillard Labor Government's $275 million taxpayer handout in March 2012 to keep Holden production in Australia demonstrates the depth of LibLab blind ignorance of the impacts of free trade on Australia's First World automotive industry. It is only a matter of time before the snowballing of cheap imported cars finally kills off Australia's remaining automotive 12,000 jobs.
Just like the decades long loyal workers of Qantas, BlueScope Steel, Heinz, Toyota, Murray Goulburn, it will be more of us for the Aussie Scrap Heap!
What happpend to the once proud motto 'Made in Australia'? LibLabs are selling out Australian pride to foreign interests. So why did our parents and grandparents fight wars to defend Australia's way of life? Why are Australian soldiers fighting to defend Afghanistan, only to return home and find thousands of Afghanis arriving for the good life in Australia?
Protectionism is a nation's economic policy
to protect its local internal trade by ensuring the hard fought high local
standards are not undermined by cheap foreign domination with no
standards.
Protectionism helps keep trade fair by
maintaining the economic parameters that allow local small businesses to survive
and thrive. Protectionism guards against the dumping of cheap imports which
steal local market share of local producers and traders.
There is no way that quality producers and
traders who meet Australia's high standards of production, who employ local
workers on decent wages, and who diligently provide safe and healthy workplaces,
can even begin to compete with dodgy Third World producers who ignore and defy
First World standards. The First World's industrial battles throughout the 19th
and 20th Centuries to achieve decent labour rights (fair pay and conditions) are
being knocked down by unfettered dodgy Third World free traders.
The 'Free Trade' myth was always about
allowing Third World producers and traders access to First World markets without
meeting First World standards. The leg up to the Third World has corroded First
World standards. The so-called 'level-playing field' is not where Third World
meets First World. It is opening the flood gates to allow the Third World to
dominate the First World through its sheer breeding numbers in the
billions!
The ultimate winners in this free trade
experiment are the multinationals, which produce and employ cheaply in the Third
World and set up trading in the First World. They buy and sell at such volumes
and dominate market share in retail markets to such an extent that no small
business can begin to compete on price.
Australia has no comparative advantage when
Third World competitor costs of production are sub-Australian standards. Free
Trade is not 'fair trade' by any definition. It only benefits Third World
profiteers. It corrodes our First World standards. It does not encourage the
Third World out of poverty up to First World living standards; rather it
perpetuates Third World exploitation to the basest level possible.
The politically correct economy theory that
it - 'Free Trade' should be rebranded what it is, The Slave
Trade.
LibLab politicians and their bourgeois
Greens cousins who idealise and pontificate in the reality cocoon that is
Canberra, are killing Australian small businesses, particularly across regional
Australia, creating a regional underclass beholden to an increasingly foreign
urban ruling class.
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