Prime
Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced two practical steps
she will take in response to the Francis Review.
“The findings of this report are rightly being taken
very seriously. Parliament, like any other workplace, should
be free from bullying and harassment and we need to make
improvements,” Jacinda Ardern said.
“In response
to the report, I have asked to receive regular reports from
the Department of Internal Affairs and Parliamentary
Services on how offices are working generally as well as any
exceptional reports where an issue needs to be raised with
me promptly.
“I will also share this information
with the Labour Party to ensure a joined-up approach in any
action that may be taken as a result of these reports.
“While I acknowledge we work in an environment of long
hours and pressure, excuses won’t be tolerated.
“At Cabinet and Caucus I have reiterated my expectation
that we treat one another with dignity and respect,”
Jacinda Ardern
said.
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