GUEST BLOG: Bryan Bruce – Annie Newman on the ‘wellbeing budget’
“You can’t have a ‘wellbeing’ budget if your low paid workers are not having better lives as a result of it”
“You can’t have a ‘wellbeing’ budget if your low paid workers are not having better lives as a result of it”
Democrats Vs Republicans
5: DENMARK’S ELECTIONS SHOW HOW MUCH EUROPE HAS NORMALIZED ANTI-IMMIGRANT POLITICS
4: Palestine considers ICC complaint against US Ambassador Friedman
3: AMID SPIKE IN MIGRANTS CROSSING THE MEDITERRANEAN, EUROPE IS STILL DELAYING RESCUES
2: “They Are Not the Central Park 5”: Ava DuVernay’s Series Restores Humanity of Wrongly Convicted Boys
1: Clashes in Hong Kong after vast protest against extradition law
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For years I’ve been writing on this blog and elsewhere about New Zealand’s shame in failing Māui and Hector’s dolphins. Here I go again.
Kerri Nuku is the Kaiwhakahaere of the New Zealand Nurses Union. If anyone should know about what contributes to physical wellbeing it’s our nurses – Kerri has bad news for Grant Robertson.
Just prior to the People’s Budget Event we recorded in Otahuhu last Friday I interviewed Ganesh Nana who is the Chief Economist of Business Economic Research Ltd (BERL) . I asked him 4 questions related to the “Wellbeing Budget” and our economic direction.
BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) have for some time been exploring an alternative to this unique but increasingly fragile, US world oil for dollars hegemony.
Under its newest president, Brazil may have been picked off by the US but certainly, major oil producers Iran and Venezuela have joined this quest.
We’ve been so busy sifting through the ashes that too few of us have noticed what’s been staring us in…
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