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Comment made by: Christopher Alger [Visitor]
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I used to work in a printing factory as a printing machinist.

Things used to go wrong on a not so infrequent basis due to oversight or mistake, even negligence. When this happened it was expensive.

In response, sometimes the boss run rampage through the place blaming everything and everyone that moved.

He was always wrong when he did this. Always there was just the one or two individuals who really were to blame.

The bosses error in this regard allowed the guilty to benefit from the blurred liability and responsibility and it also insured the true problems were never really addressed or remedied.

The fact is the mistake was never everyones fault.

I literally hate to think that every level of authority really was to blame for such a needless and cruel death as was Mr Ward's. That a system and culture in this country could be so wanting.

If it really is every level of authority that was at fault, Australia needs urgently to look hard straight into the very heart of its very soul. For every level of authority to be so wrong, so negligent there must be a poor value system: to put it politely a value system making the farce that Australia is a country about a 'fair go'. A value system dangerously (fatally) off the rails.

Yes a big cheque for the family - very big.

But we need to look at our value system; money won't bring back the dead.
Thu 09 Feb 2012 @ 22:51

 

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