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The Council of Trade Unions is supporting the Green Party’s announcement today of a Poverty Action Plan.
Reprioritised funding of $40 million from the Provincial Growth Fund will support up to 1000 regional apprenticeships, Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones said today.
The Government are running out of time to honour their 2017 promise to pay the Living Wage to core government workers employed by contractors.
Hamilton City Council is proposing to maintain a 3.8% average annual rates increase.
Government borrowing from March to June is projected to be over $1.6 billion a week, that’s equivalent to borrowing the annual Pharmac budget roughly every four days, National’s Finance spokesperson Paul Goldsmith said today.
Changes to the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) announced today will pile extra costs and taxes onto New Zealand businesses at a time when they can least afford them, National’s Climate Change spokesperson Scott Simpson says.
In response to a new financial vulnerability survey that shows Māori are among the worst affected economically by COVID-19, Māori Party Co-leader and Te Tai Hauāuru candidate Debbie Ngarewa-Packer is calling on the Government to lift incomes by doubling core benefits, increasing the minimum wa
LGNZ welcomes the introduction of legislation this morning that will allow the Remuneration Authority to consider pay cuts for local government elected members, in response to the COVID-19 crisis.
E tÅ«, the union for cleaners and security guards, backs the Green Party’s call for Fair Pay Agreements and the Living Wage for contracted workers in the public sector.
Staff at Invercargill City Council are shocked and upset following an announcement by Chief Executive Clare Hadley that the Council intends to slash their pay by up to 50%.
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