Media Release
Deputy Opposition leader, Tim
Mulherin, says the LNP government has shown its arrogant attitude to regional
communities by joking about the loss of 500 jobs in Ergon
Energy.
“These latest cuts to government jobs
comes on top of the Newman Government recording a 6.3% jobless rate — worse than
during the global financial crisis — and leaks from the LNP party room that
Queensland faces unemployment of up to 8.5%,” Mr Mulherin
said.
“Yet at a Budget Estimates hearing the
Minister Assisting the Premier, Glen Elmes treated a serious question about
these job cuts in a dismissive and flippant manner.
“He joked that he could not comment
because the committee was discussing the multi-cultural affairs aspect of his
portfolio.
“But Mr Elmes has direct
responsibility for industrial relations within the public sector and Ergon is
still a government-owned corporation until the Newman Government sells it
off.
“The fact is the loss of 500 regional
jobs directly contradicts the Premier’s claims that his program of mass sackings
will not impact on frontline jobs and frontline services.
“Ergon Energy is a frontline service
producer and all its employees feed their skills into frontline
services.
“The loss of 500 jobs is especially
worrying in the lead-up to the summer storm season when power supplies can be at
risk.
“If Mr Elmes does not care about
regional frontline jobs the Premier needs to explain why 500 people on the
frontline of the state’s power system are going to be out of work when he
promised their jobs would be safe.
“It is yet another broken promise by
an arrogant government that simply does not care about regional communities,” Mr
Mulherin said.
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