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ELECTED MEMBERS: THEIR COMMITMENT TO YOUR PUBLIC SERVICES

In the months before the State Election all candidates were sent a copy of our Public Services Policy and a request for their personal commitment to this policy which guarantees the services Tasmanians and their families rely on. Your candidates' individual responses, or lack thereof, are noted below. Now they are your elected Members it's crucial to hold them to any commitment they made. Click on photos to send a direct email if you have concerns about their commitment to your public services

MEMBER
PARTY
GAVE PRE ELECTION SUPPORT TO POLICY
INDIVIDUAL RESPONSE
Michelle O'Byrne
Labor
Yes

"As a former member of the CPSU and a proud unionist, I am grateful for the opportunity, as a candidate for the upcoming state election, to commit to each of the key principles contained in your Public Services @ Work policy statement"

click here to read Michelle's full response

Brian Wightman
Labor
Yes
"I am a member of the AEU and am committed to the core beliefs and values of the trade union movement, which I believe are reflected in the key principles contained in the Public Services @ Work policy statement. I am committed to supporting the policy"
Peter Gutwein
Liberal
Party supports policy
Liberal candidates are not giving a personal commitment to our policy - see party statement
Michael Ferguson
Liberal
Party supports policy
Liberal candidates are not giving a personal commitment to our policy - see party statement
Kim Booth
Greens
Yes
“I fully support the Tasmanian Greens Leader Nick McKim’s endorsement of the CPSU Public Services @ Work Policy.  If re-elected, I will continue to advocate for the 4 principles outlined by CPSU – fairness, security, innovation and governance – as I understand that by setting clear examples for a superior workforce in the public sector we are also advocating for a flow on effect throughout the entire employment sector. I congratulate you on advocating for equitable and innovative workplace standards” 
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AUTHORISED BY TOM LYNCH GENERAL SECRETARY COMMUNITY & PUBLIC SECTOR UNION (SPSFT) INC 157 COLLINS ST HOBART TASMANIA PHONE 03 6234 1708 FAX 6234 1498