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Playing the politics of distraction : Comments
By Natasha Cica, published 1/6/2007The business affairs of Therese Rein, and the potential political implications for Kevin Rudd, probably reveal more about us than about them.
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The fact of the matter is, the alternative Prime Minister’s wife is running a company which has benefited from employment policies that differ dramatically from the ALP’s own policies. Whether the corporate entity in question was recently acquired by, a subsidiary of or not directly controlled under the structure of Rein’s own authority is immaterial. She was still profitting from its operations.
The questions have to be asked (a) Why is it acceptable/ good business practice for Rein to negotiate individual contracts when its not for other employers (b) How can a company that is worth $148 million be compared to ‘small business’ (c) how is it that Rudd’s own wife can be running a labour hire company that’s very nature undoubtedly would not be popular with the unions while Rudd is leader of the ALP.
What Australians have yet to wake up to is the fact that Rudd is about as ‘left’ as Costello. He doesn’t believe in militant unions. His wife certainly hasn’t shown much faith in ALP employment policy. The Rudd’s are loaded by virtue of the governments policies over the last decade. The problem for Australia is that if Rudd gets in, he won’t be running the country- no two ways about it