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Unions welcome new insulation scheme

Date: 30 November 2009

Unions have welcomed today's announcement by the Federal Government that it will boost safety and training standards for the Home Insulation Program.

Unions had called for extra safeguards following the tragic deaths of three young men during the installation of insulation in house ceilings in recent weeks.

ACTU President Sharan Burrow said the Government had acted promptly to community concerns.

"The insulation program is an important part of the Government's stimulus package and will lead to tangible reductions of household energy costs and carbon emissions," Ms Burrow said.

"It has already supported tens of thousands of jobs and by its end in two years, more than 2 million houses will have been fitted with insulation.

"Unions have always supported the scheme, but we have become concerned by recent reports of accidental deaths during the installation of ceiling insulation.

"Following discussions with the Government, we have suspended our call for the program to be halted.

"Provided there is substantial improvement in safety standards and risk assessment, better training, and a bigger role for qualified tradespeople, the program should go ahead.

"The work of contractors under this program must be properly policed with strict compliance to the new standards.

"Any recently installed insulation that does not meet acceptable standards of quality, workmanship or safety to the public also needs to be re-examined.

"Shonky operators who put lives at risk also need to be driven out of the industry, and the Government's proposed name and shame register will help achieve this.

"We reject the politically opportunistic calls by the Opposition for the scheme to be shut down. This is a valuable program that will create jobs, save energy costs for families and reduce greenhouse gases."

Ms Burrow said new Government procurement guidelines should apply to the $42 billion stimulus and infrastructure program so that any businesses receiving taxpayer funding respect workers' rights, provide adequate training and ensure safe workplaces.

For further information

Contact: Mark Phillips
Union: ACTU
Phone: 03 8676 7266
Contact Mobile: 0422 009 011
WWW: http://www.actu.asn.au/


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