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Rip Off ALP Campaigns?
by Anne Goddard Friday May 04, 2007 at 10:57 PM
anne at globalclimatechangeaction.org

"Rights at Work" funding ALP Candidates?

Below is a self explanatory email exchange between myself and Greg Combet regarding his affiliation with the ALP. Our Unions have sold us out.

To think that gullible activists donations could be filtering down into the coffers of the ALP makes me feel very ill.... NOTE the "ps".

Regards
Anne
http://globalclimatechangeaction.org

TO: gregcombet@rightsatwork.com.au

Dear Greg

I find it a very dishonourable thing that you have been running the rights at work campaign whilst obviously considering (and now deciding) to run for
the ALP.

I imagine that all of those "generous donors" you have recognised are pretty annoyed.
I know i am glad i was not foolish enough to donate!

I guess you support an expansion of the nuclear industry too... well, obviously.

My opinion, every member of the ALP should be ashamed!

If this is the sort of behaviour we can expect from the ALP, then good luck in getting votes...
the ALP will NOT be getting my vote or my preferences,
and as you can see by the distribution list... i will be spreading my words.

Anne Goddard

----- Original Message -----
From: Greg Combet
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 4:43 PM
Subject: My Future and the Future of the Rights at Work Campaign

My Future and the Future of the Rights at Work Campaign

Dear Anne,

I'm writing to let you know that I have decided to stand as a candidate for the ALP at this year's federal election. I will however remain as ACTU secretary until I am, hopefully, elected to Parliament.

For years now I've had one goal driving me: fighting the Howard Government's sustained attacks on working Australians. Most recently, this has been alongside the unions, community groups, and supporters that joined
together to form the Rights at Work campaign.

Our campaign's primary, critical focus is getting rid of the
industrial relations laws by maximizing the vote against the Government at the polls. We must win the election this year.

I believe it is my responsibility to contribute as best I can to achieving this goal. Running as a Labor candidate on Kevin Rudd's team would help show voters what I know to be true: that the ALP is serious about
making workplaces fair.

The defeat of the Howard Government this year is crucial, not just for working Australians and their families, but for future generations.

We started this campaign with massive challenges. Now look where we are. Our unprecedented television advertising, funded by the generosity of
union members and our supporters. The record number of people at our rallies. Our activities in workplaces and the community. Look at the 170,000 people on the Rights at Work email list, taking action, sharing ideas, and supporting those affected by the laws. With your hard work, we have helped shape national debate and changed public opinion.

The Rights at Work campaign is perhaps the most successful community campaign this country has ever seen. We have already achieved this together.
But it must continue.

The Rights at Work campaign will maintain growth and intensity in the lead up to the election. It has always been, and will always be, bigger than one person and bigger than one organisation. The campaign is based on
union and community strength; on a shared belief in fairness and democracy in our great country, and an overwhelming desire to keep our rights at work
safe for our kids.

Working as ACTU Secretary has allowed me to go into battle every day for what I care about: standing up for the rights and opportunities of working people. This is what I have done my whole working life. It is what I
will continue to fight for as I assume my new role as a candidate, and later, if all goes well, as a Parliamentarian. I will miss this role, and the people I work alongside, very much. However, it my belief that every conceivable effort must be made to win this critical election and get these blatantly biased and unfair laws overturned.

You will probably have a lot of questions. Please email us with any questions or feedback. I won't be able to answer them personally, but over the coming months I will be working hard to ensure our campaign continues
running smoothly and gathering pace towards the election later this year.

Thank you for all your support, and for your ongoing hard work on the campaign.

Many thanks,

Greg Combet
ACTU Secretary

PS: I want to also take this opportunity to personally recognise our generous donors whose online contributions have helped fund vital campaign
advertising and made a concrete, measurable impact on this campaign. Thank you.


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Conflict of interest davfey Friday May 04, 2007 at 09:13 PM
well said me too Friday May 04, 2007 at 07:36 PM
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