CTU President eager to pick up work on equal pay – Council of Trade Unions
Council of Trade Unions President Richard Wagstaff said today that he was looking forward to the Government reconvening the Joint…
Council of Trade Unions President Richard Wagstaff said today that he was looking forward to the Government reconvening the Joint…
A recent Oxfam report highlighting the increasing levels of inequality in Aotearoa reveals the urgent need for a wealth tax:…
GE Free NZ is calling on the Minister for Food Safety, Hon Damien O’Connor, as a member of the Ministerial…
Oxfam report shows there’s urgent need for tax on wealth A recent Oxfam report highlighting the increasing levels of inequality…
The death of Dolores O’Riordan from the Cranberries and the announcement of Jacinda and Clarke’s baby. The universal juxtaposition of life and death played out many multiple times every day blown up large and baked into a week.
If you honestly had problem with the Te Reo spoken during this perforce, perhaps you need to have a good hard look at yourself.
While every lose of life is a tragedy, I’m not sure what the hell the relevance of dredging up a road death over a decade old is other than to generate manufactured anger.
WHAT: FREE AHED TAMIMI
WHERE: Aotea Square Auckland, Bridge of Remembrance in Christchurch
WHEN: 2pm February 3rd
WHAT: PARDON ME ALAN TURING – Auckland Fringe Festival
WHERE: Samoa House TAP Studio, 283 Karangahape Road, Auckland
WHEN: Auckland 14th – 17th February at 7pm, Wellington 1st – 4th March at 9pm
Growing inequality and housing affordability are more important than a single baby and we’ve already seen policy that was supposed to start fixing these issues have had their numbers overcooked and in the case of the $50 a week student allowance, actually become counter productive!