Scoop Coverage: The Job Summit
Video: Made From NZ At The Jobs Summit - Key & English
Prime Minister John Key spoke with us just after the closing remarks of the Job Summit aimed at dealing with the issue of their being 80,000 Jobs at risk in New Zealand. John shared a couple of minutes on New Zealand’s opportunity as a small country, with small business and taking New Zealand to the world. More >>
ALSO:
- Made From NZ - MFNZ Jobs Summit: Fyfe, Reynolds, Ross & Tindall
- Made From NZ - MFNZ Jobs Summit - Sharples Brownlee & Bennett
- Business NZ - Misconceptions on jobs summit
Job Summit: Key's Opening
Remarks
You are all here, in this room, taking time out of your everyday lives to do something for your fellow New Zealanders.
You are here at this Job Summit because you know how important jobs are to the country, and to every person and every family who loses one.
You know we face some big economic challenges and that unemployment is rising, but you’re not just standing by and saying nothing can be done. More >>
- NZ Govt - Prime Minister's Concluding Speech At Job Summit
- Federated Farmers - ASEAN FTA boosts farmers and exporters
- Beacon Pathway Ltd - Large-scale renovation is big on job creation
- Foundation For Youth Development - Keeping Kids At School Solution To Jobs Shortage
- BUSINESS.scoop - Businesses “Get It”, Consumers In La-La Land
- Vice Chancellors' Committee - Universities Commit Support To Economic Recovery
- BUSINESS.scoop - Bollard Urges Banks To Free Up Credit To NZers
- NZ Bankers' Association - NZ Banker's Assoc. Summit Paper: NZ Banking System
- Reserve Bank - Dr Bollard's speech to the 2009 Job Summit
- ACT - Jobs Summit Must Look At The Big Issues
- Libertarianz Party - New Zealand – Open For Business
ALSO:
- TV3
Video:
- Bollard tells summit he will cut rates again
- Ideas bounce around at jobs summit
- We're in uncharted waters' Key tells jobs summit
- Full Job Summit interview with John Key
- Full Job Summit interview with Stephen Tindall
- Community leaders put out wish list for job summit
Job Dissent: National M.P. Picketed Over 90 Day Law
While government and business leaders traded words at the “jobs summit” around thirty people picketed National list M.P. Nicola Wagner's office in Christchurch to protest the new "fire-at-will" provisions of New Zealand's industrial law. More >>
ALSO:
- Labour - The eve of worker insecurity
- CTU - Unions to protect ‘90 Day’ workers
- Workers Rights Campaign - Christchurch protesters oppose ‘fire at will law’
- Socialist Aotearoa - New Left Ideology at the Door
- Judith Bell - Tindall Donation Another Publicity Stunt - Bell
- Mild Greens - Potty Ideas Drives Jobs Summit into Ecstasy
- ECO - Don’t trade the environment for short term jobs
- NZ Govt - Minister disappointed at ComVoices Campaign
Gordon Campbell: Friday’s Job Summit & The Recession
How bad is bad likely to be ? At this
point, Friday’s job summit will begin under the shadow of
a great unknown... More
>>
ALSO:
Scoop Satire: Key Cancels "Wasteful" Employment Summit
During a line-by-line review of spending by the department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Mr Key discovered the so-called "Summit on Employment", which was to be held in Auckland on February 27. More >>
Other Summits: Turia Addresses Community And Voluntary Meeting
You don’t have to be a meteorologist to realize that the forecasts are for grey skies ahead with frequent showers and occasional storms. Indeed, a casual read of any daily paper will oblige with more than a scattering of scary headlines. More >>
ALSO:
- NZCCSS - Churches Discuss Social Impacts of Recession
- NZCCSS - Christian Social Services report is released
- NZCCSS - “Together We Can” message from Church Leaders
- NZ Govt - Grassroots Voices report welcomed
- NZ Federation of Voluntary Welfare Organisations - Social Infrastructure Just as Important as Roads
Employers: Greens Find Gaps In Job Summit List
The just released Jobs Summit attendance list contains glaring gaps, said the Green Party. There is very little sign of anyone with frontline experience in grassroots community economic development or the creation of Green jobs, Employment Spokesperson Sue Bradford said. More >>
ALSO:
- Greens - No Pay and No Say for Women Workers
- Human Rights Commission - Focus on fairness for jobs summit
- Business NZ - NZ firms committed to their trainees – Jobs Summit