Thursday 24 October 2024

The CTU's Fight Back Together hui received widespread coverage across national and local media, with consistent framing about the Government's attacks on workers' rights. In other union news, St John ambulance staff have accepted a pay offer following a Government back down on increased funding for the service. In other employment news, it has been revealed that $80m has been spent on public service redundancies since the Government took office. In political news, Andrew Bayly remains under fire for his offensive behaviour, there is a renewed push to make stalking illegal, and the Government has blocked the Otago Regional Council's freshwater plan through a eleventh-hour law change.

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