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SA Unions |
BUSINESS
SA PLAN WOULD DAMAGE STATE
17 May 2007
SA Unions has described Business SA's
pre budget diatribe as dangerous and an attack on South Australia's
social and economic health.
SA Unions Secretary, Janet Giles says
Business SA has abandoned any notion of fairness and equity and is
thinking only of itself and its own powerbase.
"Business SA's call to cut public
service numbers to spark tax relief not only doesn't make sense, but
it would jeopardise our state's future."
"This is one of the most
breathtakingly short sighted pronouncements I've had the
misfortunate to hear", Ms Giles says.
"South Australians pay taxes in order
to have services delivered. Cutting the people employed to
provide those services would undermine the social and economic
fabric of our state."
"It's a safe bet that the firms
Business SA is seeking tax relief for won't be stepping into fill
the gaps created by the sacking of our public workforce.
Public servants are assets who have an important role in the smooth
running of our state and Business SA has to stop bashing them."
"Furthermore, it's an absurd notion
that tax relief to business can only be achieved by sacrificing
public servants. If Business SA wants to debate tax reform,
fine, but let's have a serious, comprehensive debate, not a witch
hunt against public servants dressed up as a silver bullet for
business costs."
"Business SA's extremism is
increasingly apparent. It has adopted a feral position on the
federal IR laws, and not content with workers being stripped of
their rights wants the balance pushed even further in favour of
employers. it wants business absolved of its responsibility to
injured workers and wants them stripped of support. And now it
wants public servants slashed to bolster the profits of private
companies."
"This rogue behaviour must be
rejected and reasonable, rational, cool heads must prevail", Ms
Giles says.