Law changes shaping up to be worse than first thought
Law changes shaping up to be worse than first thought
The Prime Minister needs to be up front about
exactly what changes he is planning to make to the
Employment Relations Amendment Bill, Labour's spokesperson
on Labour Issues Andrew Little says.
Interviewed on Q&A yesterday John Key said he did not think the Bill would change dramatically and that nothing would change "in principle".
"What that really means is changes are likely, and he needs to tell New Zealanders what they are.
"John Key has justified this Bill by saying it's too difficult for employers to get around collective bargaining. That tells us all we need to know: his government wants to make it harder for workers to get together and negotiate with their boss.
"Mr Key talks about the need for more so-called flexibility. But the real problem in the labour market today is that a growing number of New Zealanders aren't being paid fairly for the work they do, and the government is doing everything it can to make it harder for them to get ahead.
"The Prime Minister needs to be honest and open
with New Zealanders about his employment law changes. They
were already designed to drive down wages and conditions -
now it sounds like they are set to make things even
worse,” Andrew Little
says.
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