So we agree that he was forced out of his skilled trade before it was necessary and left without the means to support his family through his skilled and difficult, dangerous job that he has performed for decades, to massage the ego of a prime minister.
And the argument in this thread is about what again?
After this he is left, in his 50s, with a family to support, in an area with 25%+ unemployment and no saleable skills, whilst benefits are being cut. If there were other employers in the area they won't look at him because of his age, even if he could retrain into anything meaningful.
We're not even mentioning the emotional impact on him or his family of a decision taken for the purposes of ego by a remote Govt.
I'm curious as to what other skills this highly qualified, experienced, skilled and dedicated professional should have invested in? What should he have been doing whilst working underground with a specialised team that would make a man in his 50s with a family employable? In what time should he have been doing this? Around the rotating shift patterns he worked?
Mitch