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Posted by: 19chris51

16th Jun 2011 01:15pm

I think Barry O' Farrel is not a good person, rushing through Parliament to-day (16th June 2011) a bill to take away from Arbitration, the right to give our Nurses, Ambulance Men and Woman, Firefighters and Police Men and Women the wages they so richly deserve. I have just read that he is rushing this through today.....................WHY not cut back on the wagesof the Politions, yes that sounds good, they don`t help us and work as hard as our Nurses and Hospital Staff, Ambulance Men and women, firerfighters or the Police Men and Women.............THEY WORK HARD MR. O'FARREL unlike some people who don`t work as hard.!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!


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blondie72
  • 17th Jan 2013 05:54pm

How on earth can they cut the wages of the very people we rely on to save LIVES and uphold the law? You cannot put a price on life and I believe you should get paid not only for the hard work you do but for the risk to your own life in doing that work! Firemen/women risk their own lives to save the lives of others...Nurses and Paramedics are subjected to abuse and have to deal with some very unsavoury people as do Police...and Police are at risk just for wearing that blue uniform...Barry O' should try to imagine life without them...I can't! Politicians get pay waaaay to much for being not much more than a bunch of school yard bullies and egotists in one giant classroom called parliament.

stretch
  • 12th Aug 2011 12:13pm

these paople do work hard nursing staff ambulance firefighters they do a heck of a job for us when we are in need
politicians need to learn to get of there buts and do some thing productive for our country instead of making it harder for business to thrive and leave our shores of australia which is what they generally do
the politicans have always been a lot like farmers they always cry poor man out and earn heaps of money
barry o farrel needs to remember where he came from and then look at his yearlt income before tax then work it out
he is filthy rich for the next year
wake up politicians

stretch
  • 22nd Aug 2011 11:15am

19chris51
  • 19th Aug 2011 01:24pm

stretch
  • 19th Aug 2011 11:39am

19chris51
  • 17th Aug 2011 12:40pm

stretch
  • 17th Aug 2011 12:23pm

19chris51
  • 15th Aug 2011 01:39pm

stretch
  • 15th Aug 2011 11:57am
stretch I could `t agree more, Finally some one who sees the forest through the trees,spot on, cut back on polititions pay and payrises?????????

19chris51
  • 12th Aug 2011 05:10pm
these paople do work hard nursing staff ambulance firefighters they do a heck of a job for us when we are in need
politicians need to learn to get of there buts and do some thing productive...

stretch I could `t agree more, Finally some one who sees the forest through the trees,spot on, cut back on polititions pay and payrises?????????

CAT17
  • 16th Jun 2011 04:50pm

I think the people of NSW are in for some tough times and if you remember the previous government left things in an awful mess. The O'Farrel government will have to make some hard decisions until the state is back on track. No one says that nurses, ambos,fireries etc don't work hard but when the state is in so much debt because of what Labor did you will all have to waer it.

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