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  1. There is no point in working any longer, the neoliberal property right obliteration has taken hope away. Work now gets us nowhere. To ‘get ahead’ we either have to be born rich, emigrate or sell meth.

  2. In addition overwork has morphed into ‘presenteeism’ when the workforce pretends to work long hours but achieves nothing.

    That is one of the many reasons NZ productivity is static while other countries everywhere are overtaking us.

    Neoliberalism supplied NZ with a way to control labour through immigration ponzi’s but it seems that the joke is on NZ who has tolerated with stupid experiment, as we get more people, but less work done and a whole heap of other social problems to try and overcome to boot.

    Possibly because the woke are so keen to prioritise a criminal element or those with poor behaviour and morals, as some sort of virtue signalling? Meanwhile some poor migrant doctor already proven and toiling in rural NZ, is ignored.

    Keep going Liquor McMansions, drug & ciggie smugglers, expensive but poorly made infrastructure & Diabetes! We have this!

  3. Lets be honest the unions have greatly assisted in their own demise. Outside of Unite and one or two others they have very much acted in away to advance their own executives political goals rather than that of the actual workers.

    Look how quickly Andrew Little turned on the Nurses.

  4. Yes the CTU are missing action alright. During the current COVID pandemic one would expect them to be to the fore with press releases about the do & don’t.
    Most of my listening is on RNZ, the union prospective is completely missing, whether it is intentional or not (is) they are never consulted when there are big (or small) announcements are made, all we ever get is business lobbyists about how hard done they are, put their and out for more subsidies & squeal to open up, give us a plan, we need a bubble, we need more cheap immigrant labour.
    Checkpoint, The Panel & Morning Report are standouts, the presenters must be lining up jobs with the ZB troll farm when the husband & wife duo’s eventually move on!
    Mind you, unions are all about their members, if there is no leadership from the top then most lose interest as a lot of the current workforce would have no idea about the battles that were fought in the past or any of the pragmatic leaders of the FOL.
    The late Helen Kelly (RIP) was one of a kind, we don’t see many leaders like her that have the courage of their convictions and are prepared to stand up for them, it has been glaringly obvious that the CTU has abdicated it’s responsibilities to the neoliberal onslaught.

  5. I would add that the destruction of unions has led to workplace bullying of epidemic proportions. This is also hugely damaging.
    It was the Employment Contracts Act that destroyed unions and once Humpty Dumpty was broken…
    The Employment Relations Act under Helen Clarke and the Fair Pay Agreement system do nothing to restore solidarity. If anything they are a nod to the notion that it can’t be restored so we need workarounds.
    The younger generation don’t understand what it was like when we had high unions membership. I have found it is no use talking to many of them about the need for solidarity, probably due to the “Divide and Rule” nature of the current system. It’s 30 years since the ECA was passed under Jim Bolger.
    On another note, I was under one union or another for the 18 years before the ECA. I was astounded at some of the reasons for strikes by some of the more militant unions. I daresay this helped to shift public support away from unions. However I would like to see a return to solidarity as the system is still hugely stacked in favour of employers.

    1. The failure to call a general strike when the ECA was implemented was the death nell of the union movement, leadership did not make a stand & defend their members hard won rights, it’s been all down hill ever since.

  6. The workers are doing just fine thanks.
    Parnell would be amazed and proud at how well the carpenters of today are doing. They can name their price and most become business owners in their own right.

  7. Not all unions have been assimilated into wokeborg via the CTU. There are still some in the wild that actually work hard to make a difference for working people.

  8. Withdraw your labour.

    Why is it so hard for kiwis to just bloody stop.

    STOP! Don’t go back to work.

    If the yanks can do it, why not you?

      1. You are a wage slave.

        So what are you going to do fight? Or wring your hands whilst your dependents become brought and sold slaves?

        Let me put this to you, the only fight we have left is to stop and withdraw our labour, because everything else will be met with violence.

    1. Workers did leave bad workplaces, and then the governments allowed hundreds of thousands of temporary work visas per year first under Natz and then under Labeen. All those people also had to live somewhere, drive somewhere and have health care! https://thedailyblog.co.nz/2016/08/07/must-read-migration-chefs-and-essential-skills/ Now many migrants never left and for whatever reason the unions who used to be against the practise now seem to be more akin to pro immigration lobbyists (easy audience?) with constant propaganda, protests about relaxed work visas and more migrants unemployment benefits, than traditional work unions, who now seem dead and buried. RIP work unions!

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