No secret Nathan your paragraph spacing and layout is completely standard letter structure and contains nothing special to signify some special meaning or implication. Your post suggests that you are adding to my post not putting an opposite view.
Look, its easy: You made a point which I agreed with, and then added my own seperate but related point.
Apart from my taking a shot at JWH, I'm surprised you found anything to object to in that post - I pointed out that the change from WC to FWA was actually pretty useless and superficial (and well short of what most voters believe it achieved).
The union movement* was on a rapid slide into obscurity until Howard remembered a decades-old grudge and gave them renewed purpose/focus. Apart from the union movement's own failings**, Hawke's/Keating's Accord was a big step toward reducing the need for unions in this country. Howard was a silly old prick because he obviously felt the need to stamp his authority over them - and it backfired. He could have gone a lot further toward his own goals if he'd had some humility and tact.
Let's not forget that there was some seriously nasty crap in WorkChoices, including the legalising the detention of Aussie citizens and holding them for a fortnight without charge. Regardless of what people think of the union movement, this sort of shit was rightly rejected by Australian voters.
We haven't "slipped further" into anything. The Qantas industrial action was not a patch on what happened during the Patrick dispute. Remember the yearly (threat of) strikes from Auspost just before Xmas? Etc etc.
Its often overlooked, but the height of the pilots' action was wearing the wrong coloured tie and making announcements over the plane's PA - hardly "bringing the company to its knees", and certainly not something that could be fairly justified as the actions of an unruly mob...
*There's no doubt that there are shitty jerk-off union officials, just as there's no doubt that there's shitty jerk-off bosses. But I do object when unions are generalised/demonised - its just as stupid as saying that all bosses are nasty pricks.
**"Trade" Unions in 2011? FFS, tradies haven't been the working poor for a long time now... *shakes head in bewilderment*