The world's richest woman, Australian mining tycoon Gina Rinehart, drew international scorn recently after saying that people who are jealous of the wealthy should drink less and work harder.
How much you want to bet she's never worked for anything close to that wage?
People like this are why some labour regulations are necessary - if it was left up to people like her, we'd all be nothing more than cogs in her corporate machinery to be used up and then spit out.
What she is correctly pointing out is that higher paid Australian miners can't compete with those in lower paying countries. That doesn't mean she thinks that the Aussies should get $2 a day - that's just what the reporter said.
To me what I am seeing is the opening gambit in labor negotiations with the miner's union.
Much the same thing is happening all over the world. Nothing to see here, just more of the same.
"BartSimpson" said What she is correctly pointing out is that higher paid Australian miners can't compete with those in lower paying countries. That doesn't mean she thinks that the Aussies should get $2 a day - that's just what the reporter said.
So much for reporting the news, now they write it themselves.
"martin14" said What she is correctly pointing out is that higher paid Australian miners can't compete with those in lower paying countries. That doesn't mean she thinks that the Aussies should get $2 a day - that's just what the reporter said.
So much for reporting the news, now they write it themselves.
Indeed. Were I this woman I'd sue the crap out of the reporter and the newspaper...and then I'd go on a serious diet, too.
Seeing as how even the Australian Prime Minister also took her as directly suggesting Employers should be able to pay whatever they please I don't think the reporter was too off the mark when making that suggestion.
Then again she's fat, ugly, stupid and mean so ignorant shouldn't be too surprising.
"BartSimpson" said What she is correctly pointing out is that higher paid Australian miners can't compete with those in lower paying countries. That doesn't mean she thinks that the Aussies should get $2 a day - that's just what the reporter said.
She might not have said it outright, but with her comments, she implied that Australians should accept low wage jobs to compete with people in low wage countries.
"saturn_656" said How much you want to bet she's never worked for anything close to that wage?
I'd bet my life savings. Her massive fortune she inherited from Daddy.
Never truly worked a day in her life.
From what I have read, she inherited a good sized fortune($10s of millions). She is most noted for turning it into $billions. Certainly a Success, but ya, hardly a Poor-->Rich success.
People like this are why some labour regulations are necessary - if it was left up to people like her, we'd all be nothing more than cogs in her corporate machinery to be used up and then spit out.
I don't care how much that fugly c*nt is worth, I would NEVER tap that!
Jabba the Aussie. Ewwwwww!
To me what I am seeing is the opening gambit in labor negotiations with the miner's union.
Much the same thing is happening all over the world. Nothing to see here, just more of the same.
What she is correctly pointing out is that higher paid Australian miners can't compete with those in lower paying countries. That doesn't mean she thinks that the Aussies should get $2 a day - that's just what the reporter said.
So much for reporting the news, now they write it themselves.
What she is correctly pointing out is that higher paid Australian miners can't compete with those in lower paying countries. That doesn't mean she thinks that the Aussies should get $2 a day - that's just what the reporter said.
So much for reporting the news, now they write it themselves.
Indeed. Were I this woman I'd sue the crap out of the reporter and the newspaper...and then I'd go on a serious diet, too.
Then again she's fat, ugly, stupid and mean so ignorant shouldn't be too surprising.
What she is correctly pointing out is that higher paid Australian miners can't compete with those in lower paying countries. That doesn't mean she thinks that the Aussies should get $2 a day - that's just what the reporter said.
She might not have said it outright, but with her comments, she implied that Australians should accept low wage jobs to compete with people in low wage countries.
How much you want to bet she's never worked for anything close to that wage?
I'd bet my life savings. Her massive fortune she inherited from Daddy.
Never truly worked a day in her life.
How much you want to bet she's never worked for anything close to that wage?
I'd bet my life savings. Her massive fortune she inherited from Daddy.
Never truly worked a day in her life.
But never missed a meal or 10!
How much you want to bet she's never worked for anything close to that wage?
I'd bet my life savings. Her massive fortune she inherited from Daddy.
Never truly worked a day in her life.
From what I have read, she inherited a good sized fortune($10s of millions). She is most noted for turning it into $billions. Certainly a Success, but ya, hardly a Poor-->Rich success.