E tū Aviation welcomes new Government’s rejection of low wage economy
E tū Aviation has welcomed the new Prime Minister’s call for productive relationships between business and workers, and an end…
E tū Aviation has welcomed the new Prime Minister’s call for productive relationships between business and workers, and an end…
The Hemp Foundation is frustrated at the short sighted ignorance of politics. We are doctors, nutritionists, patients, parents, professionals, and we…
This Sunday at 3pm at the Unitarian Church in Ponsonby Auckland there will be a rally to ask the new…
It is a mistake to underestimate the importance of the decision to lift the minimum wage to $20 an hour by April 2021. This will involve a significant real increase in wages for hundreds of thousands of workers in this country.
CAN WE REALLY DO THIS? As the euphoria of victory wears off, and the sheer enormity of the challenge confronting…
Malcolm Evans – Promise
Wo lost the election and it wasn’t fair – waa waa waa
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Labour Day became a national holiday in New Zealand in 1899. It was to commemorate and celebrate the rise of worker powers and how the earliest Pakeha settlers coming to New Zealand fought to create a fair balance of power between the boss and the worker.
Those on the Right claiming we are now a communist state don’t understand the words ‘communist’, ‘state’, ‘we’, ‘now’, ‘are’ or ‘a’.