Union Condemns Sticker Ban
23 September 2009
For immediate release
Union Condemns
Sticker Ban
The Service and Food Workers Union has
condemned the action of Parliament’s Speaker Lockwood
Smith in refusing to allow a “Cleaners are worth more”
sticker to be tabled in the House.
Parliament’s
cleaners, employed by a private contractor, had asked Labour
MP Darien Fenton to table one of their stickers to bring
Parliament’s attention to their very low wage
rates.
When Ms Fenton requested permission to table
the sticker Lockwood Smith told her that it was “demeaning
to the House” and would not allow her to do
so.
SFWU National Secretary John Ryall said that it
was demeaning for parliamentary cleaners to be employed on
five cents an hour above the minimum wage when Ministerial
Services had valued the cleaning of the Minister of
Finance’s house at $20.00 an hour.
“While the
parliamentary cleaners might be invisible to most MPs
because of the very late hours that they work, they are
worthy of the same respect that is given to other
parliamentary workers,” said John Ryall.
“While
it might not be conventional to table a sticker in
parliament, the message on the sticker is deadly serious and
the cleaners will be disappointed in the Speaker’s
decision.”
ENDS