The only people who had to fear "Workchoices" were the the disgraceful, lying, manipulative team of pricks that bludge on their bosses without the slightest worry of any kind of repecussions.[/color]
I work in a heavily unionised work-place, and that shit simply doesn't happen.
This is 2007, not 1978 (hmm, who was in Govt back then? Oh, yeah...) - the unions are not the boogey man (anymore).
The whole Howard "Unions are evil" thing shows just how out of touch he is/was, and why he had to go. He was still trying to 'get back' at them for shit that happened nearly 30 years ago. Hawke/Keating sorted out the bullshit, and his WorkChoices bullshit was just heavy handed, retalitory, unneccassary shit.
Personally, I just hope that it is a sign that the majority of Australians have had enough of the 'greedy, walk-over everyone else' mentality that Howard fostered.
The little c$%t even lost his seat: I can't think of a less dignified way for him to depart, which fills my heart with an unusually vindictive joy.
In years to come, history will remember Howard's reign poorly. Keating and Hawke will be remembered as being good/great leaders, Howard for being a good politician. Hopefully now that Rudd is in, he'll be more like a less-arrogant Keating.