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Economy

Nissan Cuts 10,000 Jobs

#Nissan #Recession #Manufacturing Nissan has cut globally cut 10,000 jobs. Another sign of global manufacturing slowing down which will have an understandable impact on the Australian economy. References Nissan to Deepen Job Cuts to 10,000 Worldwide, Kyodo Sayshttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-07-23/nissan-to-cut-an-additional-5-200-jobs-globally-kyodo-reports

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Economy

David Jones Fires 120 People

#DavidJones #Recession #Unemployment David Jones has fired 120 people, and the NAB has stated that we are in a retail recession. I honestly think the public is too worried to spend. References David Jones to cut 120 jobs in face of retail recession https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/david-jones-to-cut-120-jobs-in-face-of-retail-recession-20190719-p528pn.html

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Economy

Big W Store Closures

#BigW #Recession #Unemployment Big W, which lost $110 million, is closing 30 stores over the next three years. Do we still believe unemployment isn’t increasing? References

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Economy

Australia’s Unemployment Rate hits 9.2%

#Unemployment #RoyMorgan #ABS While the ABS claims that Australia’s Unemployment rate is 5.1% the Roy Morgan figure is 9.2%. Let’s look at the different approaches and ask which number better reflects the reality of the economy and which should be used to influence government policy? References HOW DOES THE ABS MEASURE UNEMPLOYMENT https://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Latestproducts/6105.0Feature%20Article53July%202014 Roy Morgan […]

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AUSPol Economy

Australia’s Underemployment Rate Rises

#Recession #UnderEmployment #Unemployment Australia’s unemployment rate has remained steady at 5.2%. While that might sound like good news, it is masking an increase in our underemployment rate and part-time work due to the election. References Unemployment remains steady at 5.2pc despite an extra 42,300 jobs https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-06-13/unemployment-remains-steady-despite-extral-42000-jobs/11205060?section=business

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ALP (Party) AUSPol Election 2019

Labor’s Plan to Destroy another Industry

#AusPol #SheepExport #Labor It looks like Labor is planning to destroy another Australian Industry, regardless of attempts to mitigate activists concerns. Exactly what we need with an impending recession. References Live sheep exports could be banned after this federal election, but WA breeders warn against it https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-04-22/wa-farmers-warn-against-labors-live-export-ban/11035684?pfmredir=sm Australia https://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/profile/country/aus/

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Food Men's Rights MRA Political Commentary

Handsome Her Gets Woke Goes Broke

#GetWokeGoBroke #HandsomeHer The Handsome Her Cafe in Melbourne who made headlines in 2017 for charging men a premium to fight the gender pay gap is closing down. It appears that the identity politics of the left are once again eating their own. References Handsome Her cafe in Brunswick, Melbourne charges men 18% ‘gender gap’ surcharge […]

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AUSPol

Vegan Politicians and Kangaroo Contraceptives

#VeganActivism #Environmentalism #KangarooCulling Newly elected NSW Legislative Assembly member Emma Hurst wants to ban egg production from Australia, give Kangaroos Contraceptives and represent the animals (who didn’t vote for her). This is why we need to have voluntary voting because people are obviously making decisions based on their emotions and feeling happy. References Newly-elected Emma […]

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AUSPol Climate Change Food Veganism

Environmental Veganism is Pointless – References

#VeganActivism #Environmentalism #CarbonOffset Today we look at the claims that a Vegan diet is good for the environment and find that a year’s worth of veganism is equal to two cups of coffee. We then look at some Carbon Offset projects in Australia and I am surprised at the lack of innovation. References How Much […]

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AUSPol Veganism

The Vegan Uprising has begun

#VeganActivism #Dominion #AnimalActivists Vegan activists have staged protests in several cities throughout Australia, further cementing public frustration, all because they wanted everyone to watch a documentary. References Animal activists protest across the country, storm abattoirs, block Melbourne’s Flinders St https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-04-08/tougher-laws-for-animal-rights-activists-amid-plans-for-protest/10979204?fbclid=IwAR0IdoDX99KfiPhZ_OLbbuO4-0UN3EvwIlpdU6wCHeq_BZZf-zuErfOtLHI