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  1. MP pay should be tied to teacher pay – similar level of responsibility, though often honoured in the breach.

  2. It was marvellous eh. I see prison officers were also on strike. And don’t forget Resene workers were on strike last week and don’t even get paid Living Wage. Meanwhile, Collins, Stanford and Simeon just lie and l iie and lie.

  3. Lets have 500k next time .Power to the people .200K ON THE STEPS OF PARLIAMENT WOULD LOOK BLOODY FANTASTIC .No doubt they will rush through an anti strike bill but lets see them arrest 200k people and lock them up in one day .

    1. If the only leverage you have in an employment dispute with a bad faith actor is the withdrawal of your labour, and they then try to make that illegal… that’s when everyone should strike. Grind the entire country to a standstill, and watch them screech like tree frogs in a microwave. Let them bleed money until they see reason and understand what “good faith” really means.

      I think the real issue is their ideological hatred of unions and their righteous indignation at the notion someone other than the owner-class should benefit equitably from their labour. That and the need to plug the gaping hole Nicky No-Boats blew in the country’s finances thanks to National’s landlord lolly-scramble.

  4. Where are the day after reports about the mega strike and photos of the numbers where they could go ahead, with weather not too bad? No coverage from stuff or Herald. Is this a deliberate snub so as not to offend the above mentioned MPs?
    All those condescending numpties were telling everyone to get back to the negotiating table if they wanted to be taken seriously. Yet we heard yesterday that it’s a movable negotiating table. Those unions turn up where they were told to turn up, only to find no-one’s there representing the govt. How is that ‘good faith’?
    This govt. is a joke. They came into being as a joke coalition loosely negotiated by 3 incompetents. They continue every week to become less and less like a proper govt. full of actual professionals who know what they are doing. As usual the govt. is on the wrong side of everything. Most people support the strikers and can see through the tanties those ministers were having earlier in the week.
    So, we conclude, luxon’s incompetent ministers can’t find the negotiating table, therefore they can’t be said to be doing their jobs.

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