Nurses Welcome A Rudd Labor Government, Australia
Main Category: Nursing / MidwiferyArticle Date: 26 Nov 2007 - 3:00 PDT
The 150,000 strong Australian Nursing Federation (ANF) welcomed the election of the Rudd Labor Government with optimism for the future for health care, nurses and nursing. We congratulate Kevin Rudd on becoming Prime Minister.
Ged Kearney, ANF Acting Federal Secretary said; "The Labor victory is a defining moment for Australia, a moment when voters decided on new leadership and rejected the harsh WorkChoices legislation overwhelmingly. Australians not only rejected AWAs but saw through the Liberal Party's piecemeal approach to health policy, best demonstrated by the Mersey Hospital debacle.
"The ANF looks forward to working with the new government to implement the pre-election policies on health reform, primary health care and revitalising the health workforce. But other outstanding areas require immediate attention. For example, a significant wages gap exists between nurses working in aged care and other sectors that make it impossible for aged care providers to attract and retain qualified staff and to ensure quality care. Indigenous and rural and remote health also require fundamental and thoughtful change.
"There are 250,000 nurses in Australia and our members will hold the ALP to account. We expect Mr Rudd to fulfill his promises to address major systemic problems through health reform, increased public hospital funding and better aged care solutions." Ms Kearney said.
"The election of the ALP is a positive first step toward better health outcomes for all Australians and fairer working conditions for our members."
The ANF, representing 150,000 members, is the professional and industrial voice for nurses and midwives in Australia.
Australian Nursing Federation
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posted by linda__hardman@hotmail.com on 27 Nov 2007 at 1:02 amAustralian Nurses are very pleased to see Kevin Rudd become PRIME MINISTER.Nurses in the AGED CARE SECTOR are under immense pressure .Nurses want to provide Quality care but can only do the best they can with the time,staff and equipment they have available to them.What is needed is for AGED CARE to befunded properly and the AGED CARE PROVIDERS made accountable for where taxpayers money is being spent .Lets see WAGE PARITY and LICENSING of DIRECT CARE STAFF.Whemn these changes occur I believe Nurses will be attracted back to AGED CARE.
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