Economy
Dear Mr Gutwein. Dear Ms Taylor
KIM TAYLOR
Your self-righteousness know no bounds.
BELOW (in reverse order) is correspondence exchanged with Mr Peter Gutwein in relation to his comment to the press that stated “Campaign against Gunns staff should be condemned”.
Me thinks it was rather amusing .
From: Peter Gutwein
Date: 05/12/09 12:27:14
To: Kim Taylor
Subject: RE: Message submitted on web site – Campaign against Gunns staff should be condemned
Dear Ms Taylor,
Your self-righteousness know no bounds.
Furthermore if you think that any company, should it be forced to close one of its outlets, could simply redeploy the staff to another part of the company beggars belief. Grow up, accept that your actions if successful, will have consequences and that those consequences will affect ordinary Tasmanian families. Do not hide behind your empty rhetoric. That is cowardly. If you want to be a part of a campaign such as this at least be prepared to acknowledge what that actually means.
Please do not contact me again as it is obvious that you are not prepared to be held to account for your actions.
Good day to you.
Kind Regards
Peter Gutwein.
Dear Mr Gutwein,
It was your manipulation of the wording of your press statement that was false and inflammatory.
It was not the fact that jobs may be lost that was my issue with your statement, it was the fact that your comment stated that the TAP campaign was directly against Gunns Staff which it isn’t, it is as stated against Gunns themselves.
What Gunns chooses to do with their employees when one of their branches of business closes is up to them. Gunns can always choose to place those employees in another of their business sectors.
However your response was typical of all politicians in Tasmania, go for the cheap shot and ignore the real problems that are at the heart of this issue.
As you would be aware TAP members alone cannot hope to have any effect on Gunns Mitre 10 stores. However the thousands of Tasmanians that have had enough of Gunns and their political protectors are making life uncomfortable for these stores. The Mitre 10 stores are the only aspect of GUNN’s that is not protected (so far) by it’s political lackey’s.
I say “so far” because I’m sure that if possible the Liberal Party would request that Labor introduces another new law that forbids any citizen from interfering with any Gunns business sector.
As far as employment is concerned, purchases that would have been made at Gunns Mitre 10 stores are now being made at other hardware stores. This means an increase in their clients and sales, which will also lead to more employment by these businesses to cope with the increase in customers and sales. So hopefully as far as employment goes what is lost on the roundabout will be made up on the swings.
To use your own words, “What is very concerning” to me is that you apparently feel comfortable with ignoring the other aspects of my email relating to the support and protection of Gunns given by yourself and and the major political parties.
You stated that “there are many people who work for Gunns who have families” urging me to think of what my actions may mean for them.
I have more insight into the workings and employment practices by Gunns than you are aware of. How can you be comfortable knowing that Gunns themselves have put many timber workers out of business? That those remaining timber workers and contractors are paid so little by Gunns that their employee’s are paid little above the federal minimum wage?
The support for Gunns by these timber workers was displayed by how many of them turned out to protest against those protesting against the pulp mill.
I am as comfortable using the present actions against Gunns Mitre 10 stores as you are in ignoring the voice of the Tasmanian public. The only difference is that I am not being paid for my actions.
Roll on the next elections.
Regards
Ms Kim Taylor
From: Peter Gutwein
Date: 11/05/2009 3:01:05 PM
To:
Subject: RE: Message submitted on web site – Campaign against Gunns staff should be condemned
Yes, if Gunns Mitre 10 outlets are forced to close it will cost the
employee’s their jobs. However, both the Labor and Liberal Party have
refused to listen to their constituents objections in relation to the
Pulp Mill and left us no other option than to attack this business at
grass roots level.
Dear Ms Taylor,
Your own statements confirm my view point.
How can you claim that my statement was full of political hype,
inflammatory and above all else false when in your own words, which I
have for your benefit reprinted above, you confirm exactly what I was
saying about this campaign being an attack on Gunns employees and their
jobs.
What is very concerning is that you apparently feel comfortable with
this strategy and can somehow justify an approach which if successful
can only mean the loss of jobs for local people.
Please consider exactly what you are doing and what the outcome may be.
There are many people who work for Gunns who have families and I urge
you to take a moment to think about what your actions may mean for them.
Kind regards
Peter Gutwein.
—–Original Message—–
Sent: Monday, 11 May 2009 2:32 PM
To: Peter Gutwein
Subject: Message submitted on web site – Campaign against Gunns staff
should be condemned
The following message was sent through the contact facility at the
petergutwein.com web site.
From: Ms Kim Taylor
Appointment requested? No
Would like to volunteer? No
Message:
Dear Mr Gutwein,
I am writing in regards to the comment made by yourself recently
that stated;
“TAP’S campaign against Gunns Staff should be condemned and that It is
a direct and full frontal attack on the employees of the company and the
security of their jobs. If the Premier had any ticker he will Join me in
denouncing this campaign for the grubby mean spirited Attack on
Tasmanian workers that it is”.
The above statement is a typical example of political hype, it’s
inflammatory and above all false.
The campaign by TAP and it’s members, myself included, are not aimed
directly at Gunns Staff. It is a campaign against Gunns itself and their
political lackeys.
Yes, if Gunns Mitre 10 outlets are forced to close it will cost the
employee’s their jobs. However, both the Labor and Liberal Party have
refused to listen to their constituents objections in relation to the
Pulp Mill and left us no other option than to attack this business at
grass roots level.
You have been quick to jump on the Gunns bandwagon in relation the
TAP campaign and the possible loss of employment.
However I note that not one word has come from either party on the
number of jobs lost directly via the actions of Gunns themselves and
those that will be lost if this mill goes ahead.
I suggest you stop working for Gunns and begin to work on behalf of
all Tasmanian constituents, either that or resign before we vote you
out.
To use your own words, Your media statement was nothing but a
grubby mean spirited Attack on all Tasmanians that have the nerve to
stand up for their rights when being ignored by those that are paid to
represent us.
Sincerely
Ms Kim Taylor
Sent Monday, May 11, 2009 at 14:31:32 (EST)