Business urges: Resolve dispute and pass the budget
VICTORIA's peak business body today urged Parliament to quickly resolve the current dispute and get back to the matters of vital importance to the state.
"Parliamentarians must focus on managing the business of parliament and debating important issues crucial to the financial future of Victoria,” says VECCI Chief Executive Mark Stone.
“Most importantly they must pass the budget.
"Both parties must resolve the current dispute as a matter of urgency.
"The government has delivered a very good budget and business wants it to be passed and implemented.
“We support the fiscal management, the emphasis on infrastructure including Stage 2 of the East West Link, Melbourne Rail Link and the payroll tax rate reduction.
"However the current uncertainty raises questions for Australian and international businesses looking to invest in Victoria. The budget must be passed so Victoria remains open for business.
"In the coming months we expect both parties to put forward their priorities so Victorian business, and the community, can make a decision on how they will vote at the November election.”
VECCI's recently released Taking Care of Business state election agenda urges both major parties to commit to VECCI’s program to grow the Victorian economy.
"We are calling on the next government, regardless of party, to commit to our four key priorities: jobs, infrastructure, skills and international engagement,” says Mr Stone.
“VECCI has detailed its key recommendations across these four priorities and is seeking support for our recommendations.
"We hope the election brings a government with a clear majority and policies that drive greater investment confidence and business activity.”
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The Victorian Employers' Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VECCI) is the peak body for employers in Victoria, informing and servicing more than 15,000 members, customers and clients around the state.
www.vecci.org.au
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