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  1. Meh idk Martyn,

    I wanted to buy beer on Sunday and it was annoying that I couldn’t.

    That’s kind of it.

    Also they’re reviewing Easter trading laws, which is a very different thing to reviewing whether or not it’s a public holiday.

    If businesses want to open on a public holiday and pay labour 50% higher wages than they otherwise would that’s fine by me.

    When I worked retail as a student I used to love public holidays, because time and a half is great, and every day is ‘holiday-adjacent’ as a student anyway.

      1. Honestly?

        My partner was in charge of the shopping (a rare occasion) and didn’t buy any.

    1. I’m with you. Keep the statutory holidays, but get rid of the restrictive laws, and treat Good Friday the same as any other state holiday, and Easter Sunday like any other Sunday.
      Christmas Day is the only day on which trading and work restrictions need to remain.
      It is dishonest of the union movement to exploit religion to preserve restrictive work practices on days that have little or no religious significance to most people.

    2. Matt. When I was working the gritty holiday jobs which some folk have to do every day, we got double time on public holidays, and I volunteered to work every single one I could. Sometimes we got double time plus a day off in lieu, which is more than they get now.

      You could alway brew your own beer like chasps in my family did, as well as Auntie Iris. I once flatted above two nurses who even made their own wine and sometimes heard bottles exploding in the night, but no great harm was done. If the thirst gets too bad, maybe go to church and receive multiple communions, or just drink hand sanitiser ?

  2. Open the supermarkets 365 I reckon. Workers can practice their religion during their meal breaks.

  3. Too right more extra holidays. We now have Matariki. I’m all for Eid, Vesak, Diwali, Hannuka, Spaghetti Monster Day There’s an extra weeks holiday right there. Oh and Thanks Giving Harvest Fest for the Greens. Any reason for a holiday is a good reason.Let’s do this.

    1. I’d go all out for Sir Edmund Hillary anniversary but sadly knighthoods were completely watered down when Key and English gifted each other one.

  4. What is wrong with people as far as I know the world won’t end just because a shop isn’t open to cater for whims. I think it is ridiculous that shops are open all the time.

    We have the morning of anzac day
    easter Friday and Sunday
    Christmas day
    AND
    Matariki – I know Maori don’t want this to become just another shopping day.

  5. While I agree with you about public holidays easter is no more Christian than any other time of the year, it is a man-made (via a church) holiday but no basis in scripture. I think workers need a break though, so Friday & Sunday without trading should stay.
    While you are entitled to your view regarding the invisible flying wizard any sensible study of scripture will find that it promises us eternal life on a restored Earth with no problems.

  6. To be honest, I quite like the idea of everything being closed on public holidays.,

    1. Millsy Agree. The way persons are moaning away here one’d think that they’re being asked to practise Christianity instead of just enjoying having a day or two off work – or allowing others to.

  7. An uber rich cultural idiot like Luxon who earns more weekly from his rental properties than many citizens do per annum, would probably try to abolish the four seasons if he could see an advantage for the masters of the universe in doing so.

    He’s meant to be a Christian, so I refer him to Ecclesiastes 3 : 1-8. “ There is a time for everything And a season for every activity. “. One doesn’t have to be religious to appreciate the symbolism of Easter, and only a complete bloody fool would want every day like the next one, with no patterning.
    A handful of days a year when Christopher and co can’t buy beer, are zilch trade-off for others to have rare unencumbered time off and IMO he is a very selfish human being.

    Just the storybook symbolism of a bunny bringing Easter eggs is lovely for kiddies, even if the farmers of Central Otago and Canterbury think a little differently, and Luxon has no right whatsoever to start smashing time-honoured social traditions. Key was bad enough trying to change our flag, but Luxon seems worse, just as vulgar, smarmy, and a barbarian,

  8. oh FFS – communism is stateless and does not rely on a tripartite agreement with big brother for it’s days off – this sort of nonsense just perpetuates what marx warned of. everyone is dreaming bourgeoisie dreams whilst living proletariat nightmares. wake up – lol.

  9. Bugger the nats not true to form, new leader rebirth rise, eh what a walk, to their knowing.

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