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A two-system in place in aussie land should solve the dispute of the IR implementation. Some industries like agriculture, having IR laws will bring about the competitive edge whereas in some other industries closer to the CBD, IR laws should be abolished because of widespread abuse by the company's directors to cut cost at the expense of employees. A few countries already have two systems in Asia e.g.:
China used to have northern Sung & Southern Sung kingdoms and also Naionalist and Communist govt..
Malaysia have PAS in Tregganu & UMNO in rest of the states
Even in US & Aussie land, some states have gun legislation laws and some don't...Mexican legislaton is even more different from US..
India, Pakistan , Bangladesh are all next to each other but all different idealogies and laws..and still coexists...
North & South Korea also have different policies...
Maybe Aussie land can learn something from them.
Last night just after watching a profile of the mobile moghul of crazy john's at yahoo today tonight and having a glimpse of his beautiful house, this evening it was shocking to learn he has collapsed during a morning walk:
A guide to wasting time at work
According to a survey on Salary.com, employees admit to “wasting” approximately 2.09 hours of each work day. How do they waste the time? Surfing the Net, chatting with co-workers, making personal phone calls, and running personal errands.
Here’s how the time wasting break down:
Also according to the survey, the way in which time is wasted also varies by age:
(Wonder how much time is “wasted” in meetings or poor communication between departments?) Do you think these numbers are about right? How do you “waste” time?
1.95 hours per day X 5 X 4 = 39 hrs per month is almost equivalent to taking 5 hrs off per day in a week and for a 7.5 hrs workday, for some, this is equivalent to taking a train or bus ride to your workplace, showing yr face in the office to say "hi" and returning home again ! Wonder as to whether this was the trigger point for companies to consider working-from--home- policy ?