Media Release.
Deputy
Opposition Leader Tim Mulherin says the Newman Government should immediately
cease their program of job cuts while the flood recovery efforts continue in
Bundaberg.
While
visiting Bundaberg today to inspect the flood recovery efforts Mr Mulherin said
it was just plain cruel of the LNP Government to continue slashing jobs when
some of the people being affected had already lost their homes due to
flooding.
“There were
reports last week that the Newman Government is slashing 50 Home and Community
Care (HACC) positions in Bundaberg,” Mr Mulherin said.
“Some of the
employees who jobs are being slashed also lost their homes in the recent floods.
“Now thanks
to this callous LNP Government these people have no home and no job at a time
that for many is the biggest crisis of their lives.
“The LNP
Government needs to halt all job cuts in the Bundaberg region while the flood
recovery continues,” he said.
Mr Mulherin
said the HACC program supported frail and elderly people and their carers to
continue to live in the community.
“By slashing
50 HACC positions many elderly people in Bundaberg region will struggle to
continue to live independently in the community,” he said.
“This is a
false economy, as the Emergency Department at Bundaberg Hospital and aged care
facilities will be overrun with people who ordinarily would have been accessing
these HACC services.
“Bundaberg is
difficult enough to get around following the floods, however, the elderly and
the frail will find it near impossible without HACC services to assist
them.”
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