Minimum wage increase a decade overdue and the right thing to do – First Union
The Coalition Government has announced the largest increase to the minimum wage, ever, in its move towards its minimum wage…
The Coalition Government has announced the largest increase to the minimum wage, ever, in its move towards its minimum wage…
The Government announced that it will be increasing the minimum wage from $16.50 to $17.70 per hour, as part of…
The minimum wage is set to increase by $1.20 to $17.70 in April 2019 – the largest increase in the…
It’s day four of the fuel tanker strike and SouthFuel truck drivers are picketing their workplace. Bargaining broke down…
Most of us take it for granted that when we go to sleep at night it will be in a bed, but for a number of our children – not just one or two but several thousand- a mattress on the floor, sleeping on the couch or sharing a bed is the norm. I see, for example, there is a Beds for Christmas campaign running in Whangarei to get some beds for kids who don’t have one.
AN “AFFRONT TO DEMOCRACY”, was the State Services Commissioner’s characterisation of the state bureaucracy’s decision to spy on political activists. Few would disagree. That multiple state agencies felt entitled to contract-out the gathering of political intelligence to the privately owned and operated Thompson & Clark Investigations Ltd reveals a widespread antidemocratic disdain for citizens’ rights within the New Zealand public service. The alarming revelations of the State Services’ inquiry raise two very important questions: How did this disdain for democratic norms become so entrenched? And what, if anything, can Jacinda Ardern’s government do to eradicate it?
“I love writing essays, book reports, dissertations! Just give me any topic, and I’ll produce the best paper you’ve ever…
We are going to bury all the bodies right here.
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Ummm. This isn’t satire.
This was actually her Christmas card.
I know, I know, what can you say? What is to be done?
Sigh.