Wednesday, August 28, 2013

ABBOTT'S CONCRETE BOOT DAYS

During  the  Rooty Hill  debate  , Opposition Leader  , Tony  Abbott,  briefly  mentioned  he  had  managed  a  concrete  batching  plant   at   Silverwater,  indicating  to  the  Western Suburbs  audience  that   he  had  hard  yakka  work  experience .   Indeed  .  After  working for a year as a  journalist  with  the   Bulletin  magazine ,  he   tired  and  looked  about  for  another   job.  According  to  author Michael  Duffy  who wrote  Latham  and   Abbott The lives and rivalry of the two finest politicians of their generation , Random House Australia, 2004,  pages 83-85,   Abbott  wrote  to  many   businessmen  he   knew asking them  for  work.

 Only one repliedSir  Tristan  Antico-  who made  him   manager of  the Sydney Concrete  plant, with  instructions  to  pull  the  drivers  into  line  .  He   asserted  his  authority  over  the 12  concrete  truck owners,  men  twice  his age, inspecting  their  vehicles  every  morning  and  criticised  them  for  any  sign  of  dirt.  Relations with   the   workforce  became  strained . Due to  Abbott’s action ,  operating  a conveyor belt  he  had  never worked  before , the  site was  declared  black after  two months .    Head  office  was  unhappy .  The   book says Abbott  thought  he  would be  sacked over the incident and was  forced to "grovel " to  a  union  official.

Abbott’s management style , Duffy  stated , changed : there was always  a case of beer  in the fridge  and  he   had  a   drink  and  a chat  after  work.  Abbott  asked   for  a  salary  increase , which  was refused ; he  left  after  nine months   and  went  to  work  at  the Australian newspaper  in  l989.