Jobs Should Come Before Profits
Jobs Should Come Before Profits
As the recession bites,
workers are again carrying the heaviest burden.
The
layoffs just announced at Silver Fern Farms' Belfast plant
are
another sign that the current parties have nothing
left to offer
workers. The Workers Party thinks jobs
for all should come before
profits for private companies
and supports action by workers to keep
their jobs,
including occupations of workplaces threatened with
closure.
As a first step, the Workers Party of New
Zealand will abolish GST
because it is a regressive tax
that hits workers particularly hard.
We are launching our
Christchurch Electoral campaign at 7pm on Monday
July
28th. The campaign launch will be held in the WEA at 59
Gloucester
St.
The Workers Party is standing two
candidates in Christchurch
electorates: secondary school
teacher and former meat worker Paul
Hopkinson in
Christchurch East and retail worker and student Byron
Clark
in Christchurch Central. We also have candidates
standing in Auckland
and Wellington. If elected, WP
candidates have pledged to use their
parliamentary
resources to support workers' struggles and
campaigns.
Workers Party policy is that candidates accept
a skilled worker's wage
for themselves. The remainder of
the inflated MP's remuneration will
contribute to a fund
to support such struggles.
The Workers Party is a party of
workers, for workers. We are campaigning
for the complete
freedom of movement for workers through a policy of
open
borders, and for freedom from all anti-democratic laws such
as the
Terrorism Suppression Act, the Electoral Finance
Act and the current
Bill to amend the Immigration Act.
The Workers Party stands for jobs for
all, a shorter
working week and no restriction on the right to
strike.
The Workers Party also aims for a workers'
republic.
The Workers' Party intends to be registered on
the party list, giving
every voter in the country the
opportunity to vote for a party that
stands firmly for
workers.
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