❓ Mrs. Hayden questions the Premier's agreement with Christy Cain's stance on John Setka remaining as secretary of the Victorian CFMEU. The Premier refers to previous statements and endorses Anthony Albanese's position.
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JOHN SETKA AND CHRISTY
CAIN
539. Mrs A.K. HAYDEN to the Premier:
Before I start, on behalf of the
member for Dawesville, I acknowledge the people from Mandurah Baptist College
who are here with us in the Speaker's gallery today and welcome them to
Parliament.
Does the Premier agree with Christy
Cain, the Western Australian secretary of the Maritime Union of Australia, that
convicted criminal John Setka, who has been referred to by a Melbourne court
judge as a nasty misogynist, should stay as secretary of the Victorian
Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union?
CAIN
539. Mrs A.K. HAYDEN to the Premier:
Before I start, on behalf of the
member for Dawesville, I acknowledge the people from Mandurah Baptist College
who are here with us in the Speaker's gallery today and welcome them to
Parliament.
Does the Premier agree with Christy
Cain, the Western Australian secretary of the Maritime Union of Australia, that
convicted criminal John Setka, who has been referred to by a Melbourne court
judge as a nasty misogynist, should stay as secretary of the Victorian
Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union?
AnswerView source ↗
I think I have made my views on Mr
Setka plain over the last couple of weeks. In relation to the matters that
concern the Australian Labor Party, I endorse the position put by the federal
leader, Anthony Albanese.
Setka plain over the last couple of weeks. In relation to the matters that
concern the Australian Labor Party, I endorse the position put by the federal
leader, Anthony Albanese.
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