Union calls on Government to back forestry bill

CFMEU Manufacturing

MEDIA RELEASE Wednesday 09 December 2020

Union calls on Government to back forestry bill
The timber workers union, CFMEU Manufacturing is calling on the Government to support a bill which will be moved by Nationals Senator Bridget McKenzie.
The changes being pursued would amend the EPBC Act to support sustainable forest management continuing to deliver triple bottom line (social, environmental and economic) benefits from the very small amount of public native forest still available for timber production.
The union wrote to the Prime Minister in August calling for bipartisan support to changes to the EPBC Act and the Illegal Logging Regulations to blunt the outrageous and disingenuous smear litigation by green groups like the Bob Brown Foundation trying to shut down timber communities.
“We welcome Senator McKenzie’s bill” said Mr Michael O’Connor, CFMEU National Secretary, Manufacturing Division.
“There has been a lack of urgency to date in defence of timber jobs from the Government”
“Governments needs to do more to protect regional jobs and this would be a good start”
The letter to the Prime Minister from the union in August outlined that the way both the EPBC Act and Illegal Logging Regulations were being interpreted by some was not consistent with the objectives of Australian Parliaments when they legislated them.
The letter appeals to Mr Morrison who said about Tasmanian timber workers at the 2019 election that “Wherever these jobs are…our government doesn’t sneer at the jobs of Regional Australians, we think they’re very important – it’s an honest, hard, decent living”
In addition to the changes to the EPBC Act the union is continuing to demand effective amendments to the Code of Practice for Timber Production from the Victorian Government.
In July, the Victorian Minister Jaclyn Symes stated about the Code that “Regional jobs are more important than ever right now, and we can’t let outdated regulation put them at risk.”
“We have outdated regulation at the Federal and State levels” Continued Mr O’Connor
“Governments need to back up their rhetoric and promises with action to protect jobs”
“Our union will leave no stone unturned in defence of our members’ jobs, their families and their communities”
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