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 Labor women's forum to address concerns in fallout from Brittany Higgins allegations

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PostSubject: Re: Labor women's forum to address concerns in fallout from Brittany Higgins allegations    Labor women's forum to address concerns in fallout from Brittany Higgins allegations  EmptyFri 13 Jan 2023, 6:55 pm

Higgins was just a stupid young girl.

There was nothing Morrison could do to change that
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PostSubject: Labor women's forum to address concerns in fallout from Brittany Higgins allegations    Labor women's forum to address concerns in fallout from Brittany Higgins allegations  EmptySat 01 May 2021, 12:44 pm

Labor women's forum to address concerns in fallout from Brittany Higgins allegations

Federal ACT Labor MP Alicia Payne says anger at the treatment of women is continuing to burn white hot in the wake of Federal Parliament's #MeToo movement and she's accused the Prime Minister Scott Morrison of responding without humanity or leadership.
Saying it is "beyond politics," Ms Payne and ACT Labor senator Katy Gallagher are holding a women's forum in Canberra on Saturday to hear out continuing concerns about the treatment of Australian women in 2021 and gather ideas to take to Labor's leadership.
The opposition's attempt to seize the #MeToo moment comes a day after the woman whose alleged rape sparked the movement, former Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins, met with Mr Morrison - and separately with Labor leader Anthony Albanese - to propose a range of reforms in a bid to change workplace laws and culture.
"Many women have contacted me and they're very angry," Alicia Payne told The Canberra Times. "They are very angry about the way the government has failed to deal with these allegations of Brittany Higgins and also against the former attorney-general Christian Porter.
"It's beyond politics. They want to see the Parliament addressing these things, they want to see our leaders stepping up and changing this culture which is meaning that so many women are suffering, are unsafe and don't have equal opportunities in Australia."
Ms Higgins wants legislated safeguards for staffers at Parliament House, transparency of the "Star Chamber" government staffing committee and the establishment of an independent and confidential complaints system in Parliament House so staff, politicians and senior office holders can report issues and get advice.
After the meeting with Scott Morrison on Friday afternoon, Ms Higgins acknowledged a "robust" and "difficult" conversation with him and that there was consensus for the need for reform to protect vulnerable staff.
It is now a case of wait and see to see how Mr Morrison responds.

https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/7233425/beyond-politics-forum-set-to-address-concerns-over-treatment-of-women/?cs=14225
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