Paid Parental Leave Bill 2010, Paid Parental Leave (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2010 - In Committee - Extend scheme to 26 weeks
Not passed by a large majority
No rebellions 53% attendance
The majority voted in favour of a motion "That the words proposed to be omitted ... stand part of the question."
In other words, it was a motion to keep the words referred to unchanged.
Tony Abbott MP, leader of the Coalition opposition, had proposed to replace the words in a motion to read the bills a second time with words that called on the Labor Government to amend parts of the proposed paid parental leave scheme.(Read Abbott MP's proposal here. )
Someone who voted Aye wanted the words to remain unchanged. Since the majority of members voted Aye, Abbott MP's attempt to change the words was unsuccessful.
Debate in Parliament
Tony Abbott MP argued that there were a series of “flaws” in the government's paid parental leave scheme that needed to be amended.(Read Abbott MP's whole contribution here. ) These included the fact that it does not include superannuation, is only 18 weeks long (rather than 26 weeks), is paid at the level of the minimum wage (rather than a replacement wage) and requires employers to administer the scheme (rather than the government).
Labor MP Jenny Macklin disagreed. She argued that the inclusion of superannuation would be considered when the scheme is reviewed in two years and that extending the scheme or providing a replacement wage rather than the minimum wage would be too costly.(Read Macklin MP's who contribution here ) Finally, she argued that employers should administer the scheme for their long term employees because the Labor Party wants the scheme to be treated like any other workplace entitlement.
Background to the bills
The Paid Parental Leave Bill 2010 and the Paid Parental Leave (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2010 were introduced by the Labor Government to establish a Government-funded Paid Parental Leave (PPL)scheme from 1 January 2011.(Read more about the Government's paid parental leave scheme in the bill's digest (522 KB) and the Department of Human Services website.)
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Nobody rebelled against their party.
Party | Votes | |
---|---|---|
Australian Labor Party (91% turnout) | 74 Yes – 0 No | |
Dick Adams Lyons | Yes | |
Arch Bevis Brisbane | Yes | |
James Bidgood Dawson | Yes | |
Sharon Bird Cunningham | Yes | |
Chris Bowen Prospect | Yes | |
David Bradbury Lindsay | Yes | |
Tony Burke Watson | Yes | |
Mark Butler Port Adelaide | Yes | |
Anthony Byrne Holt | Yes | |
Nick Champion Wakefield | Yes | |
Darren Cheeseman Corangamite | Yes | |
Jason Clare Blaxland | Yes | |
Julie Collins Franklin | Yes | |
Greg Combet Charlton | Yes | |
Simon Crean Hotham | Yes | |
Yvette D'Ath Petrie | Yes | |
Michael Danby Melbourne Ports | Yes | |
Bob Debus Macquarie | Yes | |
Mark Dreyfus Isaacs | Yes | |
Justine Elliot Richmond | Yes | |
Annette Ellis Canberra | Yes | |
Kate Ellis Adelaide | Yes | |
Craig Emerson Rankin | Yes | |
Laurie Ferguson Reid | Yes | |
Martin Ferguson Batman | Yes | |
Joel Fitzgibbon Hunter | Yes | |
Steve Georganas Hindmarsh | Yes | |
Steve Gibbons Bendigo | Yes | |
Julia Gillard Lalor | Yes | |
Gary Gray Brand | Yes | |
Sharon Grierson Newcastle | Yes | |
Alan Griffin Bruce | Yes | |
Damian Hale Solomon | Yes | |
Jill Hall Shortland | Yes | |
Chris Hayes Werriwa | Yes | |
Julia Irwin Fowler | Yes | |
Sharryn Jackson Hasluck | Yes | |
Mike Kelly Eden-Monaro | Yes | |
Duncan Kerr Denison | Yes | |
Catherine King Ballarat | Yes | |
Kirsten Livermore Capricornia | Yes | |
Jenny Macklin Jagajaga | Yes | |
Richard Marles Corio | Yes | |
Robert McClelland Barton | Yes | |
Bob McMullan Fraser | Yes | |
Daryl Melham Banks | Yes | |
John Murphy Lowe | Yes | |
Belinda Neal Robertson | Yes | |
Shayne Neumann Blair | Yes | |
Brendan O'Connor Gorton | Yes | |
Julie Owens Parramatta | Yes | |
Melissa Parke Fremantle | Yes | |
Graham Perrett Moreton | Yes | |
Tanya Plibersek Sydney | Yes | |
Roger Price Chifley | Yes | |
Brett Raguse Forde | Yes | |
Kerry Rea Bonner | Yes | |
Bernie Ripoll Oxley | Yes | |
Amanda Rishworth Kingston | Yes | |
Nicola Roxon Gellibrand | Yes | |
Janelle Saffin Page | Yes | |
Bill Shorten Maribyrnong | Yes | |
Sid Sidebottom Braddon | Yes | |
Warren Snowdon Lingiari | Yes | |
Jon Sullivan Longman | Yes | |
Wayne Swan Lilley | Yes | |
Mike Symon Deakin | Yes | |
Lindsay Tanner Melbourne | Yes | |
Craig Thomson Dobell | Yes | |
Kelvin Thomson Wills | Yes | |
Chris Trevor Flynn | Yes | |
Jim Turnour Leichhardt | Yes | |
Maria Vamvakinou Calwell | Yes | |
Tony Zappia Makin | Yes | |
Anthony Albanese Grayndler | Absent | |
Jodie Campbell Bass | Absent | |
Peter Garrett Kingsford Smith | Absent | |
Jennie George Throsby | Absent | |
Maxine McKew Bennelong | Absent | |
Kevin Rudd Griffith | Absent | |
Stephen Smith Perth | Absent | |
Anna Burke Chisholm Deputy Speaker | Absent | |
Bob Katter Kennedy Independent | Absent | |
Robert Oakeshott Lyne Independent | Absent | |
Tony Windsor New England Independent | Absent | |
Liberal Party (85% turnout) | 0 Yes – 47 No | |
Tony Abbott Warringah | No | |
Kevin Andrews Menzies | No | |
Bob Baldwin Paterson | No | |
Bruce Billson Dunkley | No | |
Bronwyn Bishop Mackellar | No | |
Julie Bishop Curtin | No | |
Jamie Briggs Mayo | No | |
Russell Broadbent McMillan | No | |
Steven Ciobo Moncrieff | No | |
Peter Dutton Dickson | No | |
Pat Farmer Macarthur | No | |
Joanna Gash Gilmore | No | |
Petro Georgiou Kooyong | No | |
Barry Haase Kalgoorlie | No | |
Alex Hawke Mitchell | No | |
David Hawker Wannon | No | |
Joe Hockey North Sydney | No | |
Dennis Jensen Tangney | No | |
Michael Keenan Stirling | No | |
Andrew Laming Bowman | No | |
Sussan Ley Farrer | No | |
Peter Lindsay Herbert | No | |
Nola Marino Forrest | No | |
Louise Markus Greenway | No | |
Margaret May McPherson | No | |
Scott Morrison Cook | No | |
Judi Moylan Pearce | No | |
Kelly O'Dwyer Higgins | No | |
Chris Pearce Aston | No | |
Christopher Pyne Sturt | No | |
Rowan Ramsey Grey | No | |
Don Randall Canning | No | |
Andrew Robb Goldstein | No | |
Stuart Robert Fadden | No | |
Philip Ruddock Berowra | No | |
Alby Schultz Hume | No | |
Patrick Secker Barker | No | |
Luke Simpkins Cowan | No | |
Peter Slipper Fisher | No | |
Tony Smith Casey | No | |
Alex Somlyay Fairfax | No | |
Andrew Southcott Boothby | No | |
Sharman Stone Murray | No | |
Wilson Tuckey O'Connor | No | |
Danna Vale Hughes | No | |
Mal Washer Moore | No | |
Jason Wood La Trobe | No | |
Fran Bailey McEwen | Absent | |
Paul Fletcher Bradfield | Absent | |
Greg Hunt Flinders | Absent | |
Steve Irons Swan | Absent | |
Michael Johnson Ryan | Absent | |
Ian Macfarlane Groom | Absent | |
Sophie Mirabella Indi | Absent | |
Malcolm Turnbull Wentworth | Absent | |
National Party (89% turnout) | 0 Yes – 8 No | |
Darren Chester Gippsland | No | |
John Cobb Calare | No | |
Mark Coulton Parkes | No | |
John Forrest Mallee | No | |
Luke Hartsuyker Cowper | No | |
Kay Hull Riverina | No | |
Paul Neville Hinkler | No | |
Warren Truss Wide Bay | No | |
Bruce Scott Maranoa | Absent | |
Harry Jenkins Scullin Speaker | Absent | |
Totals (86% turnout) | 74 Yes – 55 No |
Turnout is the percentage of members eligible to vote that did vote.