Unions relieved to see swift action on better equal pay law – CTU
Unions relieved to see swift action on better equal pay law The New Zealand Council of Trade Unions (CTU) is…
Unions relieved to see swift action on better equal pay law The New Zealand Council of Trade Unions (CTU) is…
Does anyone seriously think that Labour’s first loud policy initiative is anything but window-dressing for the masses, a solution chasing…
The ISDS provisions of the TPP are the ones permitting foreign investors (a.k.a huge multinational corporations) to sue the New Zealand Government for imposing legislative and/or regulatory restrictions on their existing or proposed investments. Such litigation to occur not in a New Zealand courtroom, in front of a New Zealand judge, but before an international tribunal staffed and adjudicated by the sort of lawyers more usually to be found working for – you guessed it – “huge multinational corporations”.
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Over the last 6 years tens of thousands of New Zealanders have hit the streets in opposition to the TPPA. Hundreds of thousands have signed petitions, and polling has consistently shown that the public were against the agreement.
“The new Health Minister is to be commended for seeking answers to Waikato District Health Board’s dubious decision to spend…
Reds is written by Dean Parker (Came A Hot Friday) and will be at the Thirsty Dog on Karangahape Rd on Sunday November 5, Guy Fawkes’ Day, 2pm.
E tū has welcomed the Government’s decision to scrap the former National Government’s pay equity bill. E tū took the…
A NZ Palestine Human Rights Campaign (PHRC) response to Shalom Kiwi Press Release: UN Security Council Resolution 2334 Criticised The…
Thousands sign open letter to PM Ardern on TPPA11. Jacinda responds. In just three days nearly 6,000 people have signed…