A media release from Shadow Treasurer Curtis Pitt:
Shadow
Treasurer Curtis Pitt says the arrogance of the Newman Government has again left
people wondering after the Treasurer flippantly claims it is OK to sack 14,000
people not 20,000.
"These are
14,000 people whose lives the Premier and his Treasurer have the audacity to
ruin because they otherwise can't fund his election promises," Mr Pitt said.
“The fact
that the Treasurer is trying to reassure people that it is OK he is firing
14,000 people is the height of arrogance.
"He is not
protecting 6,000 jobs just because he floated a figure of 20,000. He is sacking
14,000 jobs and as shown yesterday, many are in frontline service roles in vital
community facilities such as our hospitals.
“Regardless of the number of jobs
they’re axing these are people’s lives the Premier and Treasurer are playing
with.
"They also
represent 14,000 broken promises because before the election the Premier said
those same 14,000 people had nothing to fear from him or the
LNP.
“A couple
of days ahead of the budget the LNP Government is trying to downplay the damage
they are doing to future generations of Queenslanders,” he
said.
Mr Pitt
said the cold hard fact is these cuts and others are to fund LNP election
promises despite a succession of LNP excuses, each of which had been shown to be
false.
"First it
was because of the state’s so-called '$100 billion debt. Yet five LNP MPs have
had to apologise to parliament for recycling that false claim from the Costello
Audit.
"Then the
Premier said the cuts were needed because the government was borrowing to pay
the wages of government workers. One of his own Costello Audit members told the
Industrial Commission under oath that was not the case.
"The
Premier repeatedly claimed the government had 20,000 more workers than it could
afford to pay. Now he says he won’t be sacking that many.
"The
Premier and Treasurer have talked about the previous government’s 'debt binge'
as an excuse for their mass sackings. But they have committed to the same level
of debt as Labor by 2014-15 and last month they borrowed more than $1.65 billion
with no mention of a 'debt binge'.
"The fact
is the LNP never told the truth before the election – that it would cut
frontline jobs and services to pay for its election promises,” Mr Pitt
said.
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