Joe talks to Unite Union organiser and Socialist Aotearoa member Kathryn Tucker from the picket lines in Waikato as the McDonald's strikes spread south.
Kathryn, could you tell us a bit about the mood of the fastfood workers in Hamilton?
They are frustrated by McD's response to their claims. McDonalds have said that they won't get back to us with an offer until sometime in November. It has been 6 months since our collective expired. The 25 cents that was offered is seen as a bit of a joke.
25 cents an hour is an insult. Are the stores in Hamilton owned by the company, or franchisees?
Company owned. Outside in the Bay of Plenty and Waikato, the stores are franchisees.
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/sarcasm
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Darren Kemp.
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There is a place for every view in activism and every effort made, whether conscious raising or direct action, to tackle the madness of the culture and ownership of power embibed in capitalism should be celebrated.
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if there is a dispute between bosses and workers, its pretty easy to decide whose side you should be on,
Mr G
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If a mass-deletion like this does occur, would be nice to have a comment from the ed that did it as to why they happened...
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From what I remember of the comments (and I'd agree that most were stupid) most if not all were at least tangentially related to the topic of the article.
It is not the role of editors to hide posts if they feel like it. It is the role of editors to enforce the editorial policy.
Also, according to the editorial policy (available at indymedia.org.nz/mod/info/display/policy/index.php ), the following steps must be taken:
"Process for hiding posts containing problems requiring discussion:
1. An empowered editor (active member of the editorial collective) identifies a posting as a problem and immediately hides it, appending a comment to the posting explaining why it was hidden.
2. The editor alerts the editorial collective, notifying it that the post was hidden.
3. At least two additional editors must concur with the first editor's judgement, and none express disagreement, or, 24 hours must pass without any editor expressing disagreement, in order for the post to remain hidden. If consensus is not reached, the post is unhidden."
None of these steps have been taken.
Lets face it - a large percentage of comments on Indy are as annoying (if not more so) as the ones that were on this thread - if you want to change the editorial policy to be more stringent, I'd probably support that. But the current mandate that editors hold has been exceeded here, and the comments should be reinstated immediately IMO.
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