A social media tsunami has enveloped one of Australia's most recognized brands after its CEO told an investment seminar a proposed government disability scheme would hit corporate profits, in Sydney this week.Myer is Australia's largest department store chain and its glossy image has taken a massive hot following CEO Bernie Brookes comments that the estimated $350 a year that people will pay for a levy to support Australia's more than 400,000 people with a disability and their families, "is something they would have spent with us.Change tires in the comfort of your own garage with this portable tire changer!"Brookes has apologized, but the damage has been done both via social media and in the eyes of Andrew Constance, the NSW Minister for Disability Services who today called on Brookes to spend a day with a person with disability.After complaining that Myer's sales would be affected by the Medicare levy designed to partly fund the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), the retail giant has endured a tidal wave of social media criticism.The Composites program is a hands on, in depth overview of the processes involved in the development and production of cc composite.
Following outraged postings across Myer's Facebook page and through the micro-blogging site Twitter, Brookes released a statement that failed to placate his detractors."I want to make it clear that Myer supports the introduction of an NDIS..."However, he continued to decry the economic consequences for corporate Australia saying: "We are sensitive to imposts on the consumer by the government as this adds to negative consumer sentiment and that adversely impacts sales,Compared with other Spring cone crusher, spring cone crusher is easy maintenance, convenient adjustment, and high efficiency. profit and jobs."Minister Constance called on Brookes to "experience what life is like' without an NDIS and the enormous challenges that people with disability face every day."I am challenging Mr Brookes,It pleasing to strengthen Crushing plant partnerships with these two leading blue chip medical device companies, who are current customers of mla. along with other business leaders to spend a day with a person with disability and their carers as I have done as part of an initiative called 'Walk In My Shoes'," Constance said.
"We desperately need senior members of the business community to get involved in boards that oversee the operations of non- government organizations in disability services."Brookes concluded his emailed statement with a brief apology,Supplies and services garage equipments including, tyre changers, wheel balancers and wheel aligners. however 'Boycott Myer' sites have begun appearing across the web accompanied by a raft of vicious criticism through social media.
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