Union members who work at parliament are calling for an end to intimidation, harassment and violence from the protestors
who are occupying Parliament grounds.
A survey this week of members who work in the parliamentary precinct showed over 90 percent of members were either
‘concerned’ or ‘very concerned’ about the protest and the impact it is having on their health and safety.
E tū and PSA have many different groups of members at parliament, including cleaners, security, Parliamentary Service
staff, Ministerial Services staff, Office of the Clerk and DPMC staff and MPs.
The most common reason for concern was worry about the physical safety of their colleagues. Other reasons included
worrying about their own safety, being harassed while travelling to and from work, and the safety and wellbeing of
children at the protest and in the community around Parliament.
Nearly half of respondents reported being verbally harassed on their way to and from work. Women and younger workers
were more likely to be harassed. Six percent of respondents had been physically harassed and over 80 percent knew
someone who had been.
There was strong support that the protest should end and protesters be removed from the surrounding streets.
"Imagine it - weeks of people camped outside your workplace targeting you and your colleagues for doing your jobs," E tū
organiser, Anaru Ryall says.
"While almost everyone finds the protests annoying and frustrating, many are finding it genuinely scary, as some of the
protesters call for executions and other violence."
"On top of that, they are calling for removal of the public health measures that have kept us safe and continue to keep
us from worst effects of the pandemic that we have seen overseas. The level of disinformation about the vaccine is
deeply concerning."
"E tū strongly supports the Government’s vaccine roll out plan and urges the protesters to leave peacefully now, and
please get vaccinated."
PSA organiser, David Coates agrees, "Everyone supports the right to protest, to democratically express our views. Nobody
disputes that. But these public health measures are in place to keep us ALL safe. To suggest otherwise is a disturbing
aspect of the wider spread of disinformation.
"PSA supports the vaccination programme as an important aspect of the Covid-19 response and urges the protesters to
leave peacefully and, in the interests of all, to get vaccinated.
"I am sure the results of this survey reflect the concerns of workers throughout the city.
"The impacts of the harassment, verbal and physical abuse, and general intimidation has an obvious and concerning impact
on mental wellbeing. This occupation is affecting people’s ability to attend their place of work, to conduct their
normal duties and go about their daily lives."