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QLD Opposition Leader promises no forced public sector forced redundancies if LNP is returned to government
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2023-11-21
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The state opposition leader has vowed there'll be no forced redundancies for public servants if the LNP wins government next year. David Crisafulli has used a speech to the Queensland Media Club to outline his party's vision for the public service.
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