Wednesday 9 April

The NZCTU have launched a new policy programme and are calling on political parties to adopt bold policies in the lead up to the next election. The Government is scrapping the 30-day rule that automatically signs an employee up to the collective agreement when they sign on to a new job. NZEI is calling for a $2.5 billion boost to support for children with disabilities, including $1b to put a teacher aide in every classroom. Briscoes and Rebel Sport workers have rejected a pay deal that includes increases that are lower than cost-of-living increases.

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