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A roundtable of corporate clowns exposes the real ‘Canberra fix’

Some real world ways of strengthening productivity by Australia’s largest works with a thick atmosphere with a productivity round table meeting and better economic growth in Canberra:

These companies – NAB, Qantas, ASX, Bluescope, Google – all this week at productivity round table meeting, former liberal employees and now represented by a Bran Black, the President of the Australian Business Council (BCA). The round table will also receive news from Black’s predecessor Jennifer Westacott.

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And the common point of these companies is the willingness to benefit from market forces – the power given to them with regulatory environments that provide market domination of Australia and protect them in some cases. It continues to be a good citizen who allows them to break the law, dismantle workers, customers and other enterprises, to be almost ridiculous and indifferent to service standards, and that the representatives of Gladhing are allowed to lead to the ministerial teams in Canberra.

Everything says everything about a productivity round table table where one of the biggest obstacles for larger productivity is not on the agenda of our lack of competition. This high and growing concentration level ensures that large companies such as NAB, Qantas, Asx, Bluescope and Google can easily remove the law as a routine business cost and become less worthless.

However, through their representatives in Canberra, a company demands a tax reduction, an increase in GST and the authority to dismantle workers, and insist that the government feeds the productivity that they cannot pursue to them. Why should they bother? NAB is part of the protected gang of four judges banking. Qantas is almost a monopoly. Bluescope dominates steel production and is protected by a Kafkaesk Anti-Dumping system that punishes companies for reducing inflation. ASX is a monopoly. Google is one of the most powerful technology companies on the planet.

Except Google, each of these companies – and today, represented by the BCA in Canberra, such as Big Banks, Coles and Woolworths and Google’s Crime Telstra and Optus – all of them are a kind of “Canberra Fix”, different from what Danielle Wood talked about yesterday.

For Australia’s largest oligopolists and monopolists, “Canberra Fix” is not related to a transformed request for regulation in response to every crisis and scandal. This is about preserving the dominant position they enjoy and removing the regulatory and financial goodness from decision -makers, lobby experts, donations, public life positions, modeling and campaigns to provide brutal government systems. Innovations and efforts to increase productivity are directed here. And these efforts, all of which are experts in acquiring what they want in Canberra, are controlled by Kirry Stokes and the media, the media, the media, the media, the media, the media, the media, and the media that prevents what they don’t want in Canberra.

For this reason, it is not surprising that we resulted in a three -day jolt in which the large business is lined up to demand the correction of productivity from the government. The actual innovation of the brains of the Australian administration and the more intelligent operations are atrophyted in excessive use. Lice, who only knows how to manipulate the government, is still working. This is the only thing you need when you have market power.

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