Victims' Protection Law shows difference this Govt can make
Victims' Protection Law shows the difference this Government can make for women
The Council of Trade Unions
Secretary Sam Huggard congratulated Green MP Jan Logie and
the Government parties today for their persistence in
passing her Domestic Violence Victims' Protection Bill into
law.
"If we had a National Government in power right now, domestic violence survivors would not be receiving the support this law will provide for them to stay in paid work and find a pathway out of violence and abuse," he said.
"Jan’s persistence getting this law all the way through the legislative process, despite an out-of-step opposition, has been commendable and it’s no wonder the Bill has attracted huge public support. People in paid work who are experiencing domestic violence will soon have real tools available to them to hold on to their economic lifelines despite the abuse, and get the support and safety services they need.
"Domestic violence is a workplace issue, because it impacts heavily on people’s working lives, and sometimes, a paid work environment is the only place a person suffering from domestic violence can be safe.
"Unions will be eager to help workplaces and working
people put this law into practice as soon as we possibly
can. We can begin the groundwork of updating workplace
policies and practices now in preparation for the
implementation date of April next year - but there’s no
reason for businesses to wait until then either. Thanks to
the cross-party support and all the community and business
groups who worked on this law, we are confident we can
immediately make a real difference to the lives of domestic
violence survivors in a very practical
way."
ENDS