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  1. The fact that Peter Ivan Talijancich received a knighthood for services to business from John Key shows exactly how corrupt this country has become. What was traded in exchange for the gong. Certainly it had nothing to do with actual services to business – they are all run with no consideration for safety or the environment, no consideration for workers, no attempt at innovation or adding value or improving productivity and no attempt at operating with any integrity or ethics.
    Yes I get that it fits the National brand, but why kiwis allow this sort of behaviour let alone reward it says a lot about what a sick little country we are.

    1. rangi. I thought that they – the weight-challenged shortie who got a knighthood – were bringing in Russian seamen, far away from their own families and homeland, and not offering decent apprenticeship pathways for our own young Kiwi guys, and that’s why I’ve been boycotting them.

  2. Talleys are pretty much as bad as it gets. There was a decapitation by wire rope on fishing boat, a cleaner hung by his ear on a meat hook, and a worker crushed to death by unsafely stacked frozen carcasses during COVID. Back in 2011 they paid scabs to come from Deep South to try and undermine a Dairy Workers Union strike at Open Country Cheese in Waikato.

    Talleys regularly take unwinable cases to the Employment Court just to make Unions spend members money on legal processes.

    In a better world they would be wound up and banned from operating.

  3. You test for drugs by shaving people’s head hair?
    Chris Luxon must have gone through a hell of lot of them.

    1. Nah. Luxon got head lice. Shave, dip in kerosine or something. Maybe other lice too. Spends lots of time in his pyjamas.

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