Unions Stand In Solidarity With Dancers – CTU

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The New Zealand Council of Trade Unions stands with the 19 dancers fired from Calendar Girls for requesting better contracts.
NZCTU National Secretary Melissa Ansell-Bridges said all Calendar Girls staff had a right to better working conditions.

โ€œAll working people deserve to be treated fairly in their workplace. They also have a right to improve their conditions through collective action.

โ€œItโ€™s wrong that these workers have lost their jobs because they came together to speak up for themselves.

โ€œThis really underlines the vulnerability of many contractors and demonstrates the urgency of reform.

โ€œWeโ€™re waiting for the Governmentโ€™s response to the recommendations from the Working Group on Better Protections for Contractors and urge the Government to take action soon.”

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Ansell-Bridges said the social stigma surrounding dancers was outdated.

โ€œIf this had happened in another industry, the uproar would be massive.

โ€œThe stigma around the dancing industry ends up marginalising an entire workforce. Marginalised workers are particularly vulnerable to exploitation, and in turn, their workplaces often escape scrutiny.

โ€œEveryone in New Zealand deserves a decent workplace, and this case highlights the leadership the Government must show to protect all workforces.โ€

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