cool boy 371
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alright i have returned, for one day only coz this is important and i know that on bos i have the power of numbers behind me
the federal government today is passing legislation that will mean that compulsory contributions by students towards the student union will be made voluntary - ie no-one will pay.
this will save us about $400 a year (considering the average is $200/semester).
however - this $200 is coming at quite a price. for my university anyway. i am interested to know what the situation will be like with yours.
i am an employee of the uts union at kuringai, and enjoy my job. i will be losing it. so will all of my fellow employees. the bar will no longer be operating at such a cheap price and providing employment. the eatery will be jacking up its prices because it will no longer be subsidiesed by the not-for-profit union. clubs and societies that arent' huge will cease to have the resources to exist. sport and recreation days will cease to exist. the union gym will cease to function at such a cheap price. the daily entertainment (movie screenings, live bands, stand up comedians, etc) will not be able to come, as there won't be the resources to pay for them.
it's all well and good to say 'yes, but if you want them, then you can pay for it - it's voluntary'.......but how is one voluntary payment of $200 going to be able to cover all of these things? if they make live bands at lunchtime etc tickets only, how is it gonna b practical to kick people out of the eatery that were already in there to start off with, so people without tickets didnt get to view it without paying?
the fact of the matter is that the government believes that in this day and age, it shouldn't be compulsory to be part of a union. however, i believe that it is situations ike this that show's their value - however their power is overruled by that of the federal government, as they have the power in both houses and effectively can pass almost any legislation which they want to.
the majority of campus life will be gone this time next year, because of this.
$200 a semester is really not a big contribution in the scheme of things, and it provides good value when you think of all the social events, food, drinks, gyms, clubs, activities, parties, trips and services (doctors, legal advice, councelling) that they provide
i know that students struggle for money - i have $30 to my name at the moment........but i would rather have $400 a year out of pocket and enjoy my university experience than university being 'just class' --- these are supposed to be the best days of our lives, and they're being taken away by the federal government's shithouse new legislation that they're about to pass the bill on.
i am interested on your thoughts in the matter - and i truly believe that this is a case where the student community ------ bos has heaps of members ------ can come together, and this internet forum can actually be used to it's maximum potetntial by us all uniting as one for once (ironic as that may seem coming from me)
please let me know of your thoughts, and hopefully we can all rally together and make a difference.
a politician's weakness is their desire for votes........we are all students and young voters - they won't want to get us all offside
we need to make a difference, coz i really dont want my years of university to be boring, or yours
so let me know what you think........and let's all make a difference.
thanks and have a good day
matt coss
the federal government today is passing legislation that will mean that compulsory contributions by students towards the student union will be made voluntary - ie no-one will pay.
this will save us about $400 a year (considering the average is $200/semester).
however - this $200 is coming at quite a price. for my university anyway. i am interested to know what the situation will be like with yours.
i am an employee of the uts union at kuringai, and enjoy my job. i will be losing it. so will all of my fellow employees. the bar will no longer be operating at such a cheap price and providing employment. the eatery will be jacking up its prices because it will no longer be subsidiesed by the not-for-profit union. clubs and societies that arent' huge will cease to have the resources to exist. sport and recreation days will cease to exist. the union gym will cease to function at such a cheap price. the daily entertainment (movie screenings, live bands, stand up comedians, etc) will not be able to come, as there won't be the resources to pay for them.
it's all well and good to say 'yes, but if you want them, then you can pay for it - it's voluntary'.......but how is one voluntary payment of $200 going to be able to cover all of these things? if they make live bands at lunchtime etc tickets only, how is it gonna b practical to kick people out of the eatery that were already in there to start off with, so people without tickets didnt get to view it without paying?
the fact of the matter is that the government believes that in this day and age, it shouldn't be compulsory to be part of a union. however, i believe that it is situations ike this that show's their value - however their power is overruled by that of the federal government, as they have the power in both houses and effectively can pass almost any legislation which they want to.
the majority of campus life will be gone this time next year, because of this.
$200 a semester is really not a big contribution in the scheme of things, and it provides good value when you think of all the social events, food, drinks, gyms, clubs, activities, parties, trips and services (doctors, legal advice, councelling) that they provide
i know that students struggle for money - i have $30 to my name at the moment........but i would rather have $400 a year out of pocket and enjoy my university experience than university being 'just class' --- these are supposed to be the best days of our lives, and they're being taken away by the federal government's shithouse new legislation that they're about to pass the bill on.
i am interested on your thoughts in the matter - and i truly believe that this is a case where the student community ------ bos has heaps of members ------ can come together, and this internet forum can actually be used to it's maximum potetntial by us all uniting as one for once (ironic as that may seem coming from me)
please let me know of your thoughts, and hopefully we can all rally together and make a difference.
a politician's weakness is their desire for votes........we are all students and young voters - they won't want to get us all offside
we need to make a difference, coz i really dont want my years of university to be boring, or yours
so let me know what you think........and let's all make a difference.
thanks and have a good day
matt coss