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HOCKEY
STICKS IT TO WOMEN WORKERS
20 February 2007
SA Unions says the Joe Hockey junket
to "sell" the federal government's unfair IR laws in marginal
liberal seats is utterly insulting.
SA Unions Secretary, Janet Giles says
Mr Hockey is not off to a good start in his new portfolio.
"Mr Hockey has been ducking and
weaving the findings of the Peetz report, which shows the IR laws
are hurting workers, especially women."
"Mr Hockey's response is to meet with
bosses at a transport depot and dodge the questions put to him by
pensioner protestors."
"He obviously doesn't have the bottle
to face up to the women who have been hard it by the laws."
"The laws Mr Hockey is trying in vain
to sell have especially stuck the boot into women workers.
Nationally they have had a 2% drop in wages,
but in South
Australia it is worse - they have lost 2.5% of pay."
"That's $23 a week less than they
were earning before these changes were imposed."
"In the real world, it means the wage
rise delivered by the minimum pay case has been taken away from
them."
"It has set their earning back more
than two years compared to CPI."
"Mortgage rates have risen, the cost
of living is rising, yet wages are being cut as a result of these
laws. It is harder and harder for women workers to make ends
meet."
"For Mr Hockey to swan about the
marginals trying to sugar coat the worst industrial laws in history
while avoiding its hardest hit victims is utterly insulting.
The real world for SA workers is nothing like that in Mr Hockey's
cushy north Sydney seat - he needs to come here not as a snake oil
salesman, but instead to listen and learn what it is really like for
workers doing it tough", Ms Giles says.
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