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Fellow Practitioner Issue 178 Dated 25 October 2013
« on: October 25, 2013, 02:54:28 AM »
We're not asking for our industry back. We are taking it back.

The Federation has, for three years now, followed the letter of the law (unlike others), followed the complaint processes, requested meetings with the appropriate people and have been stone walled all the way. Enough is enough and now it is time for action to recover what is ours.

We want fairness and equality in Plumbing, Gasfitting and Drainlaying regulations and legislation. For that we will need honesty and integrity from those whom regulate us. We need to be able to believe and trust what they say and do. The industry must turnover about $24 Million a year to clear the $4 Million to fund a Board which we do not believe or trust.  Time for the industry to take control.

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