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  1. Why is exploitation so easy in NZ?

    Why are we importing in people to exploit others, who also bring in people whose skills are essentially not skills at all, but working for next to nothing for exploiters?

    Another exploitation scam, our companies act, where subcontractors (and the IRD) fail to be paid for their work due to NZ’s ease of exploiting others and not having to pay people for labour here if they don’t want to.

    Construction company folds with debts near $200k after boss starts afresh
    https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/122894722/construction-company-folds-with-debts-near-200k-after-boss-starts-afresh

    Exploitation is not a race issue but a National issue for NZ, and it’s being escalating for 35 years and getting worse.

  2. The way to get instant action is to threaten the crooks. There would be immediate action all right, from police and other authorities protecting them and dealing with anyone even threatening to do harm.

    Meanwhile all the harm they have caused is not worthy of real attention let alone immediately.

  3. We had a similar case in Chch . The liquor group try were in cut them off but unfortunately another group,stepped in and took over . These corrupt owners should be reported and deported

  4. Kia Ora All, I sat up to midnight last night to write this article and then up at 5am to edit it. I am convinced the only way we can get justice for these two couples and another one of colleagues is if we mobilise the Tokoroa community. But to do that I need your help. I want to take the UTU bus down there. But I need about $5,000 to do that. I’ve never used Give-a-Little before. I’m rapt we have raised $2000 so far. But we need to pay our supplier (at least most of it) before I can pick the bus up next week.
    Sarah and her husband have no money. But if we can fund a leaflet with this a version of this article, they will deliver it to every home and asking locals to come to a public rally against exploitation. If I get enough money on the Give-a-Little page then we can make this happen.
    Frankly the only way we are going to get justice for these workers is if we get the Tokoroa community demanding Challenge and these two exploiters to be shame into making things write.
    if everyone who “liked” the article and chipped in $20 or so we’d reach our target easily.
    Nga Mihi

  5. If the government don’t realise by now that MBIE are just not up to the job, they never will.
    (Rome wasn’t built in a day and good things take time to fix apparently, and can kicking has become an artform)
    It (MBIE) has a few decent folk struggling against the little generically-managed feifdom that is a Mr Fixit Joyce and Coleman vanity project that can’t seem to get its priorities right no matter how many unsuccessful restructures and tinkerings it tries. Under-resourcing may be, but also structure, incompetence, egos, careerist behaviour and racism along with it – right from the outset from curvy screens to stab-proof vests!
    And its not as if people in the organisation weren’t aware that this sort of shit is, and has been going on for quite some time. And if the Ministers weren’t aware then its even worse because you (Matt) wouldn’t be the first person screaming loudly.

  6. Kind of difficult to take every detail of this article as pure fact, which doesn’t have any elements of exaggeration, when the author renames the employer “exploiter” so much in it.

    1. In tough times the temptation is to always gild the lily. It would be futile to think that the recent past wasn’t a somewhat traumatic experience and it is important that everyone pull together in the same direction. The thing the government must do is try and muster all the strength of the whole country so there are no injustices if we are to prosper out of this recession.

  7. Chris, I’m sorry you find this article confronting to your sensibilities. You clearly live in a world where you find it difficult to understand fact from your ‘feelings’. Let me explain in simple terms so you can overcome your ‘difficulties’.
    The boss has already admitted he was working all his the workers excess hours outside their contracts. We have filed comprehensive evidence into the ERA and the boss has never filed a defence. In fact he offered a paltry settlement.
    We have recordings of the father and son extorting money from the workers. We have their texts. We have photos. We have rosters. His series of five lawyers abandoned his defence case. I wonder why?
    As long as people like you put your head in the sand we will never fix this problem. Actually I have the accurate word for the problem: exploitation. You should look it up. Turn your light on. Nga Mihi.

  8. No doubt these exploiting bastards were either born here or have permanent residency or citizenship, if it one of the latter two, you have to wonder where our standards are for handing out such privileges.
    We need to be able to rescind permanent residencies and citizenships if not born here, and send these people back to where they came from. They need to know it won’t just be the people they exploit subject to deportation if found out, they will be as well.
    While it might not be about race, it sure as hell is about culture and we do not need this culture here.
    There is a good reason so many of these places are run by migrants and I think exploitation of others may be the major one.
    I make no apologies, I want it stopped, immediately. I have no sympathy for the exploiters.

  9. I have written to Challenge to see what they are doing about this. I suggest all the keyboard warriors get on their computers and start a champaign.

    1. We need to let them know we will not ever buy Callenge fuel until this is sorted.. I certainly won’t.

  10. These two should have their possessions confiscated as ‘proceeds of crime’, and then prosecuted with extreme prejudice. They exhibit zero empathy, compassion or understanding, let alone comprehend the concept of fairness. I get paid again on Wednesday, and I’ll chip in again, Matt. Keep hammering these two scumbags because they’re a cancer on society.

    1. And not forgetting all the other scumbags hiding in the woodwork because they haven’t been caught up with yet. Its a shame govt dept’s reluctance, tardiness and turning a blind eye to the situation haven’t weeded them out. Then again, – in this country – ‘business’ comes first and we cant upset the ‘business people’, can we now?

  11. The good people of Tokoroa need to boycott the Challenge station. Hit these souless vampires in their pocket, it’s the only thing they care about.

  12. Absolutely! BOYCOTT CHALLENGE TOKOROA!!!
    Can’t believe with all the evidence agains them, they’re STILL operating here.
    But I must say… WHY DIDN’T THESE PEOPLE JOIN THE UNION?
    Get pissed off with people who don’t pay union fees… but expect help when the sh** hits the fan! Happens too often.
    Means they need to establish their OWN union under our Immigration visa law to protect people from this EVER happening again ANYWHERE in NZ!!!
    This isnot OK!
    Please put your protest details on Tokoroa Genuine Page so we know when to come.

    1. Kia Ora Vi, Unfortunately there aren’t unions for many workers in the private sector, especially in small workplaces. Union density in the private sector is 8%. Unions have no resource to service workers outside the big employers. Unionisation outside big employers is less than 1%.
      Most workers these days don’t even know what a union is. The truth is unions don’t really want workers outside viable workplaces for resourcing capacity reasons.
      The sad reality is most vulnerable workers are on their own. Migrant workers are the most abused. But frankly the abuse is now widespread.
      We set up OneUnion this year to represent workers in small workplaces. By representing any worker who is mistreated and winning justice for them, we hope the message will get through to the worst exploiters they will be exposed and there is a union that will hound the state agencies into doing their jobs.
      We’ll let everyone know where and when the protest will be. If you can help get our truck there, please click through to our donations page. Nga Mihi.

  13. This is so disturbing ,ask them to surrender the franchise these kind of people don’t deserve to run any business.

    1. Kia Ora Rishi, I am in touch with Challenge about that possible outcome. Also MTA (bosses union) contacted us yesterday about getting involved. We also have hounded MBIE. Immigration NZ and IRD to investigate. We also have to protect the workers. Often they just get deported by INZ so the crimes can be swept under the carpet. By writing about these abuses and getting attention, state agencies are taking our complaints seriously. I’m hoping as people know more and join our union we can resource up and eventually end exploitation in NZ.

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