Archive for November 22nd, 2007

Media Release: 22 November 2007: Democrats defend Public Service jobs

22/11/2007

Bring Back Balance

ACT Democrats 2007

Media Release 22 November 2007

Democrats defend Public Service jobs

“Canberrans should expect Public Service cutbacks whether Liberal or Labor wins on Saturday” warned Australian Democrats candidate for Fraser, Darren Churchill.

Major newspapers today reported Rudd Labor’s commitment to take an axe to the Public Service. The Prime Minister, questioned at the National Press Club, avoided stating if the Liberals would do the same.

Mr Churchill warned on both ABC Breakfast Radio and Radio 2xx on Monday morning that he expects both Labor and Liberal to attack the Public Service.

“The big pork barrelling promises and huge tax cuts of both Liberal and Labor will have to be funded from somewhere or broken altogether. Howard’s track record is that he was Treasurer during the Lynch Razor gang of the early 1980s. And everyone remembers his assault on the Public Service in the late 1990s. Rudd has threatened the public service with his promised Razor Gang.”

“The Liberals hate the ACT because of the tendency to elect Labor members here. Labor take us for granted because their seats have such big margins. Public servants are workers too. They have families and mortgages just like any other worker”, said Mr Churchill

“The people of Fraser (and all Canberrans) need someone who will speak up for them. The answer is to look to the only party of the political centre, the Australian Democrats.”

“With such a well educated and socially progressive population, I’m surprised we haven’t elected a Democrat to one or both Houses long before now”

“We need social spending programmes: money for hospitals, schools, renewable energy and energy efficiency, and a national Paid Maternity Leave scheme. To do this we need to fund them by slowing the implementation of tax cuts and broaden the tax base by tightening up Capital Gains Tax and Fringe Benefits Tax”, Mr Churchill insisted.

“Attacking the public service might win them a few votes from those who don’t really understand Canberra, but an attack on the public service here means an attack on Canberrans jobs and Australians services. People should register their distrust of the other parties by voting Australian Democrats in both Fraser and the Senate.” Mr Churchill concluded.

Darren Churchill

Australian Democrats candidate for Fraser

Darren.Churchill@act.democrats.org.au

0412 196 473

Media Release: 22 November: Industrial Relations is about Balance say Democrats

22/11/2007

Bring Back Balance

ACT Democrats 2007

Media Release 22 November 2007

Industrial Relations is about Balance say Democrats

“It’s extremely important to have balance and common sense in relation to the reform of WorkChoices.” says Australian Democrats candidate for Fraser, Darren Churchill.

With Worchoices likely to be a key player for the minds of voters in Saturday’s Federal election, the Democrats are urging voters to think about their track record on negotiating fair outcomes when going to the polls.

“The Liberals have imposed the unfair, pro-business WorkChoices on workers. Labor and the Greens would have things too far the other way, giving everything to the unions. Both of them are unbalanced” Mr Churchill said.

“What the Democrats are proposing is a system that protects workers rights without unfairly impeding business. It’s about balance – getting the mix right.”

“We propose a single national Industrial relations system; an independent national Industrial Relations Commission; a national Workplace Regulator: a safety net for wages, minimum conditions, and streamlined awards; flexible bargaining with choices; the right to join or not join a union and to have them represent you.”

“If Labor wins on Saturday, they will face problems from the Greens who are extremist and not skilled at negotiating. The Democrats, on the other hand, negotiated 176 amendments to the 1996 Workplace Relations Act. We made it fairer. We have negotiated fairness into many pieces of legislation.” said Mr Churchill

“The negotiation record of the Democrats is second-to-none. We are the true party of balance in the Senate. And I will uphold that tradition in the House of Representatives too, if elected on Saturday.”

“Just as a good trade unionist know how to negotiate. So too does a good crossbencher with the balance of power.” Mr Churchill concluded.

 

Darren Churchill

Australian Democrats candidate for Fraser

Darren.Churchill@act.democrats.org.au

0412 196 473