New Zealand Behind In Workplace Health And Safety – Labour

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New Zealand is falling behind our overseas counterparts when it comes to workplace health and safety a new report shows, yet the National Government is pushing ahead with cuts to the agency responsible for improving workplace safety.

The Business Leadersโ€™ Health and Safety forum report released today, shows New Zealand has a 60% higher fatality rate than Australia and that our rate is 500% higher than the UK, despite all three countries having similar legislative settings.

โ€œWhat’s needed is effective investment in WorkSafe so it can undertake its important role, in investigation and investment in injury prevention,โ€ Labourโ€™s workplace relations and safety spokesperson Camilla Belich said.

โ€œWe know the Minister is consulting on health and safety regulations, but it is unacceptable shortsightedness by the Minister to dial back the capacity of WorkSafe in the meantime.

โ€œWorkSafe will need further investment, not cuts, to bring us in line with the UK. A new report shows we would save a whopping $3.4 billion a year if we were as successful as the UK in preventing workplace injuries, but for us to save this money we need to invest in our regulator.

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โ€œThe report found nearly 50% of New Zealanders are affected by a workplace incident, with the cost of poor workplace health and safety performance rising to $4.9 billion last year.

โ€œIt also highlighted how workersโ€™ voices in unions have a greater role in the UK, where there are also much lower rates of injury. I am glad this has been identified and I look forward to further research in this area as indicated in the report.

โ€œThe Minister needs to put aside her ideological opposition to regulation, and ensure experts, workersโ€™ voices and unions are included in any consultation to improve the safety of New Zealanders,โ€ Camilla Belich said.

Link to the: State of a Thriving Nation 2024 ยป Business Leaders Health & Safety Forum