Employers' to discuss policy issues in Auckland
MEDIA ADVISORY
Friday 17 September 1999
Employers' Federation to discuss policy issues with Auckland businesspeople
The New Zealand Employers' Federation is holding briefing seminars for Auckland business people and EMA (Employers and Manufacturers Association) members at 4 locations in Auckland on Tuesday 21 September and Wednesday 22 September.
21 September
10.00am - 11.30am
North
Shore
Sunnynook Community Centre
148
Sycamore Drive
Sunnynook
1.30pm - 3.00pm
Greenlane
Alexandra Park
Delightful Lady
Lounge
Gate B
Greenlane Road
22
September
8.30am -
10.00am
Avondale
Peninsula Motor Hotel
Elm Street
Avondale
3.00pm -
4.30pm
Papatoetoe
Allenby Motor Inn
481
Great South Rd
Papatoetoe
The meetings are
closed sessions, however we are happy to arrange an
interview with the keynote speaker, Steve Marshall,
following the meetings.
The issues he will cover are pertinent to the coming election campaign and are an analysis of those policies that will affect the ability to do business. These include Labour and the Alliance's pledges to repeal the Employment Contracts Act, renationalise Accident Compensation and raise personal tax rates.
The NZEF commissioned research earlier this year that showed New Zealand workers are happy with the current industrial framework whereby workers can negotiate directly with their employers. Under proposed policy changes the unions will be granted considerable powers, as they will be the only people who will be able to negotiate collective contracts, among other things.
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The research finding and an analysis of the different party policies will be discussed.