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march 2014 there are still battles to be fought about me background to the blog there are still battles to be fought a periodic blog on matters health union social justice and the occasional random rant search monthly archives march 2014 261 days and victoria s unions are ready to fight 14 friday mar 2014 posted by tara nipe in uncategorized leave a comment this evening saw the launch of victorian trades hall s campaign for the state election we are union it was a wonderful well executed evening that saw pledges of action fund raising and a number of speeches the highlight of these was billy bragg who i ll come to shortly but the hundreds strong audience also heard from workers two māori workers from super a mart who haven t had a wage increase in four years and offered to perform the haka for billy from a fire fighter from paramedic morgyn and first up from me with thanks to jansant i could talk for half an hour under water about why victoria cannot afford a second term of this government but i only have a few minutes so i ll keep it brief victoria s nurses and midwives know that this government stands for broken promises the 800 inpatient beds they promised have translated into 1000 beds fewer than we had under labor and minister wooldridge claims to have created hundreds of mental health beds without mentioning that she closed the majority of them two and a half years ago despite the increase in both frequency and intensity of attacks and an inquiry nurses and midwives have been punched knifed partially scalped and worse waiting for legislation promised but undelivered i don t remember anything about privatising health before the election but aged care facilities have already been sold without community consultation and with scant notification to staff families and residents in the last week we can add a recently refurbished psycho geriatric facility to the list and of course this is the government that promised to maintain nurse patient ratios a promise only kept after an unprecedented nine month campaign that included our first withdrawal of labour in a quarter of a century this is the government that taught victoria s nurses and midwives to engage the public to speak up to door knock we already knew how to be united not we know how to fight victoria s nurses and midwives know we can t afford another term of this government our branch is almost 70 000 members strong know this victoria s nurses and midwives stand with our brothers and sisters across the breadth of the trade union movement and we re ready to fight again it s 261 days until we vote let s make this victoria s first one term government in over fifty years the last to speak was the inimitable billy bragg thanks to carbiewarbie you may have missed him but you need not miss his message these are he said difficult time for the union movement my message to you the reason why i m here tonight is keep the faith for more on victorian trades hall s we are union campaign watch this then visit the website and help make this election a victory for the people search recent posts it s not only icu under pressure the problem with let it rip we need to give up on herd immunity how many aged care deaths before the government acts is a fifo workforce the answer for covid quarantine archives january 2022 october 2021 february 2021 november 2019 september 2019 november 2018 october 2018 march 2018 november 2017 october 2017 september 2017 august 2017 july 2017 june 2017 september 2016 august 2016 july 2016 march 2016 january 2016 april 2015 february 2015 november 2014 september 2014 august 2014 may 2014 march 2014 february 2014 december 2013 october 2013 september 2013 august 2013 july 2013 april 2013 march 2013 february 2013 january 2013 december 2012 november 2012 october 2012 september 2012 august 2012 july 2012 june 2012 may 2012 april 2012 march 2012 february 2012 january 2012 december 2011 categories aged care australian politics clinical nursing education social justice uncategorized voluntary assisted dying meta create account log in entries feed comments feed wordpress com blog at wordpress com subscribe subscribed there are still battles to be fought join 63 other subscribers sign me up already have a wordpress com account log in now privacy there are still battles to be fought subscribe subscribed sign up log in report this content view site in reader manage subscriptions collapse this bar loading comments write a comment email required name required website design a site like this with wordpress com get started
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