CPSU national deputy secretary Rupert Evans told the rally federal budget cuts were being felt disproportionately in Tasmania. Picture: KIM EISZELE
ABOUT 70 federal public servants rallied in Hobart today to demand an end to job losses in Tasmania.
They stood in a circle of mutual support, holding paper cut-outs of figures representing 500 colleagues who had lost their jobs since 2008.
Community and Public Sector Union (CPSU) regional secretary Paul Blake said 126 federal public service jobs disappeared in Tasmania last financial year. Nationally, the public service grew slightly in the same period.
Budget cuts and centralisation had affected a range of federal services, from Centrelink to the Australian Taxation Office. Latest example was the ABC television production unit.
"Department heads and bureau chiefs can't handle having jobs they can't see in front of them," Mr Blake said.
"This is about sending a strong message to ABC and public sector management that Tasmanians need these quality jobs."
CPSU national deputy secretary Rupert Evans said federal budget cuts were being felt disproportionately in Tasmania and they had a devastating effect on the local economy.
"For every public service job lost, another two to three indirect jobs are lost," he said.
"The technology exists to do any job in the public service anywhere in Australia so why not here? The Australian public service is not the mainland Australian public service."
Senator Lin Thorp also spoke at the rally in St David's Park.
She said Tasmanian Labor senators were doing all they could to save the local ABC TV production unit.
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