It has been a disastrous month. The trade unions has started their strike on both domestic and international airlines, causing major groundings of cancelled flights. This not only affects the transport system alone, but the whole airline industry. Now the federal government is not satisfied on what the union is doing to the local economy and industry, and Tourism Minister Martin Ferguson threatened they would take action if both the company and the union could not settle it sooner.
"If they did not, the government could require the parties to resolve their issues under the umbrella of the Fair Work Act. [...] The Australian tourism industry depended on a vital and strong aviation sector. The act already provided that, in exceptional circumstances, industrial action that had wider implications than for just one business can be suspended or terminated if it threatened significant damage to the economy or to the welfare or safety of the population. The sooner the parties get in a room and sort it out the better," he told reporters.
Same in Hong Kong, there were several disputes among airlines and union members in the company where they were not satisfied with the working shift and lowered salaries, and it has stirred up quite a big mess back then. Clean up your acts and start action, and stop being a disturbance for the local industry.
Was mother nature angry about the Australian boy who got caught with drug trafficking in Bali? Today, a 6.8-magnitude earthquake has struck Bali. There are at least 50 people injured, and many buildings are damaged. And yet some Footy stars react in a lighthearted way, kind of childish I assume.
St Kilda's Jason Gram didn't seem the worse for wear, tweeting: "Just had my 1st earthquake hahaha awesome".About the Australian boy, the building he is detained has been evacuated, and he is reportedly not injured. Wow, what a week in Bali for him. Hope he's learnt a lesson as mother nature is trying to hurt him as well.
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