Brash confirms he will attack workers’ rights
Brash confirms he will attack workers’ rights
Don Brash has confirmed that a Government led by him would be a return to the industrial dark-ages.
Dr Brash told a group of employers in Auckland today that he would repeal proposed changes to the Employment Relations Act.
The national secretary of New Zealand’s largest trade union, Andrew Little of the EPMU, said that Dr Brash’s speech underlined the importance of the decision his union had taken this week to fight to keep the National Party out of power.
“The only vision that National has for working people is to strip them of their rights,” Mr Little said.
“Trotting out the rhetoric of the 1970s is hardly cause for confidence that the National Party understand the needs of a modern workplace for a mature, collaborative relationship between the workforce and the employer.”
Mr Little said that the
Employment Relations Act and the proposed amendments were
aimed at preventing a free choice by workers to belong to a
unio and negotiate collective being arbitrarily undermined
by their
employers.