The six things we learned from Round 6
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Contenders have established themselves and early season form is beginning to materialise.
Here’s what we learned from Round 6:
Melbourne are genuine contenders
It was the win they needed to prove their credentials.
The Demons’ 34-point victory over the competition’s bench mark in Richmond should fill the playing group with confidence that they can make a deep September run this year.
Melbourne remain unbeaten after six rounds at 6-0 and face North Melbourne, Sydney, Carlton and Adelaide in their next month of football.
A 10-0 start is well within the realms of possibility and a top four spot beckons for Simon Goodwin’s side.
New COVID-19 Safety Rules May Boost Union Leverage
Thank You! Law360 (March 3, 2021, 4:06 PM EST) Concerns about workplace safety may give unions a foothold for organizing new shops and provide existing units more leverage and more cause to strike if businesses don t follow heightened rules for protecting workers from COVID-19, attorneys say.
Not only can the perception that employers are dropping the ball drive workers to unions or enable them to bring public pressure to support their demands, but the failure to mitigate serious hazards may empower workers to strike, even if their contracts otherwise block work stoppages.
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