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  1. If mental health and aged care workers want pay equity perhaps they should have given hundreds of thousands of dollars of donations to the parties of this Coalition at election time. Real estate/landlords did. Fishing and mining interest did. Tobacco did. Those groups who weren’t quick and nimble enough to figure out how our new government works have only themselves to blame. Apparently we don’t even need to worry about Equity anymore and can scrap that commission.
    I look forward to the government solving poverty by the simple act of ceasing to collect inconvenient data and statistics.

  2. The CoC Govt. planning to close the Statistics Dept. and stop collecting data in a number of other areas is pretty much as Peter above says. Problem?–What problem?

    It is not good enough for Etū, PSA and NZNO to whinge and moan and want due process, or wait till 2026 (if the CoC vandals have left much behind anyway). The Unions need to take strategic industrial action and hold regional delegates and members meetings with the appropriate involvement of families, non members and communities to organise a fightback.

    The old saying is…“if we fight we might lose, but if we do not fight we will definitely lose”. Have these middle of the road unions got the guts to fight against a Natzo Govt? They were happy enough to strike against a Labour one…

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