Contracting and low wages are killer combination
Contracting out and low wages are killer
combination
Taking out a contract on someone's life took
on a new meaning in Mangere yesterday, the Service and Food
Workers Union Nga Ringa Tota says.
Northern
Regional Secretary Jill Ovens says the "gangsters" in this
case were the state-owned energy retailer Mercury Energy -
the hired contractor was "just doing his job" - and a woman
was killed because her power was cut off.
Ms Ovens
says contracting out of services means corporations like
Mercury Energy are contracting out of
responsibility.
"Contractors may provide the
cheapest service; they don't necessarily provide the best
service, and the corporation washes its hands of all
responsibility.
"As the tragic and unnecessary
death of Folole Muliaga shows, contracting out engenders a
callous indifference to the real needs of people. This woman
and her family asked to be given a chance and their pleas
were ignored.
"Some of Mrs Muliaga's family are
members of our union, struggling to survive on low wages as
cleaners, caterers, caregivers, security guards. It is hard
for them to pay their rent, their power and all the other
demands on their meagre income.
"They owed less
than $200, for goodness sake. Is that the value of a woman's
life?"
The SFWU is fighting for a liveable wage,
and also for respect for all workers.
The SFWU
opposes the contracting out of work in public schools and
hospitals, as well as essential services such as water,
electricity and
transportation.
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