❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice inquires whether the Minister for Police and Road Safety or their staff met with a range of unions since 17 March 2017. The Minister responded that neither they nor their staff met with the listed unions, but they regularly meet with the West Australian Police Union of Workers.
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(1) Since 17 March 2017 has the Minister or any Ministerial staff met with any of the following organisations: (a) Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union; (b) Australian Meat Industries Employees Union; (c) Australia Rail, Tram and Bus Industry Union; (d) Australian Worker's Union; (e) Breweries and Bottleyards Employees Union; (f) CEPU Communications Workers Union; CEPU Electrical Union; (g) CFMEU Construction & General Division; CFMEU - Mining Division; (h) Community and Public Sector Union; (i) Finance Sector Union; (j) Food Preservers Union; (k) Maritime Union of Australia; (l) National Union of Workers; (m) Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Union; (n) Transport Workers' Union; (o) United Firefighters Union of WA; (p) United Voice; and (q) the Western Australian Prison Officers' Union of Workers? (2) If yes to (a - q): (a) what are the dates for each meeting; (b) where was each meeting held; (c) who was present at each meeting; and (d) what was discussed at each meeting?
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Answered
14 June 2017
Responded by
Minister for Police; Road Safety
Response time
5 days
As at 31 May 2017, neither I or my staff held any meetings with respect to my portfolio responsibilities with the above list of unions. I meet regularly with the West Australian Police Union of Workers.
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