Archive for 'Profit'
United in profit: Overbooking and violent removal all part of the service
Posted by John, April 12th, 2017 - under Overbooking, Profit, United Airlines.
Tags: Airlines
Comments: 2
United Airlines violently dragged a passenger off an overbooked flight in full view of shocked passengers, but it’s all in the fine print, I write in Independent Australia
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Murdoch against Palmer: when thieves fall out
Posted by John, May 24th, 2014 - under Murdoch, Profit, Tax, The Australian.
Tags: Clive Palmer
Comments: 5
I love it when thieves fall out. The front page of The Australian today (Saturday) has analysed the tax position of Clive Palmer’s companies. They haven’t paid tax for 6 years. I am so looking forward to the Australian’s forensic analysis of the tax position of News Corpse both in Australia and globally. Black kettle […]
The chemical spill in West Virginia – toxic irresponsibility
Posted by John, January 23rd, 2014 - under Profit, West Virginia.
Tags: Chemical spill, Elk River, Environment, Freedom Industries
Comments: 1
WOULD YOU drink the water coming out of West Virginia’s Elk River? THE BIGGEST lesson of this entirely unnatural disaster should be evident by now: Don’t trust the polluters to police themselves or clean up their messes.
Can we cull the business sharks who kill building workers?
Posted by John, January 10th, 2014 - under Profit, Profits.
Tags: ABCC, Australian Building and Construction Commission, Building industry, Building unions, Building workers, CFMEU
Comments: 1
Briggs identified the real problem when she said that profit cannot come before safety on building sites any more. However proft does come first, and will continue to come before safety. That is what the ABCC is about. It is what smashing union industrial campaigns for safety on site are about.
Can we cull the business sharks who kill building workers? The best way to ensure there is safety on building sites is to give the workers power to cut off the flow of profits to the bosses, without loss of pay, when sites are unsafe, or for workers to take that power.
Boxing Day sales and Karl Marx
Posted by John, December 27th, 2012 - under Marx, Neoliberalism, Profit, Profit rates, Profits, SDA, Socialism, Use values.
Tags: Boxing Day sales, Christmas, Exchange values
Comments: 12
Marx never went to a Boxing Day Sale. He didn’t have the money. In recent years Boxing Day sales have become more popular as a way for retailers to recoup some money after flat or less than expected pre-Christmas revenue.
How the 1 Percent conjured a monster storm
Posted by John, October 31st, 2012 - under Profit, Sandy.
Tags: Ecological crisis, Economic crisis, Environment
Comments: 8
THERE IS little doubt that freakish and unnaturally assembled storms are a taste of what the future holds under an economic system that has “interfered with the tranquility of domestic affections” and galvanized the forces of nature into a fury of clashing dislocations as we pump ever-more heat-trapping gases into our atmosphere and industrial filth into our lungs.