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  1. https://www.rnz.co.nz/programmes/the-detail/story/2018879636/the-strippers-fighting-for-better-work-rights
    Interesting and informative. The sort of problems that develop when workers stop watching out for each other’s working conditions as employees and contractors are not OK. It’s a job and because some think they are too good for it don’t downplay that it should be rewarded.

    But as things are supposed to have got better for women, youth has found that there is a strong antifeminist wind blowing, but on the other hand, some have found that women should be worshipped. Hell is this way sir and madam. Everyone questions everything, and thre is no sense. I blame the internet, a dangerous vehicle for drivers without a licence, and forever too young.
    RM Brown and AndyTate’s Wretched Legacy
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1n2zHZO1ErI

  2. I really have to comment Skoi TV. They’ve just informed me that as of the end of the month, National Geographic is getting the push.
    However!. There is channel 103. Compulsory viewing for me, as it should be for every current crop of politicians, Rob Campbell, the State Services Commissioner, and a good many CEO’s of many of our gummint agencies

  3. Has this been covered elsewhere?
    https://waateanews.com/2021/04/29/puao-te-ata-tu-vision-in-oranga-tamariki-iwi-partnership/
    Ngāti Kahungunu chair Ngahiwi Tomoana says he’s been waiting 30 years for the opportunities contained in a new partnership with Oranga Tamariki.

    He says the time has come to put in place the vision laid out in the 1988 Pūao Te Ata Tū report of the Department of Social Welfare, which weren’t implemented a the time because of a lack of political courage and will.

    Since it got involved in stopping the uplift of a newborn boy for Hastings Hospital two years ago, the iwi has built the frameworks needed to take over many Oranga Tamariki functions in the Hawke’s Bay, not just for Ngāti Kahungunu children and young people but for other iwi, Pasifika and Pākehā…

    Is there a turnaround? Is it a pause and repaint on the oldjob?

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