CTU Newsletter

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In The Unionist this week: where is the evidence for an Australian Compensation Corporation, bank workers call for overhaul of lending practices, and the Work Rights Wage Drive heads north.

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In The Unionist this week: look out for the Fairness At Work Plays of the Week from this Monday, Work Rights Wage Drive underway, and the Hollow Men film coming soon to a town near you. 

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In The Unionist this week: National's employment relations policy, and kiwis working long hours (still).

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In The Unionist this week: National releases their ACC policy, and more on the comments from ANZ National on the public service.

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In The Unionist this week: more detail on National's work rights policies, CTU slams ANZ National report on the public service, nurses launch election campaign and a new initiative to improve energy efficiency in the workplace.  (A printable version is here).

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In The Unionist this week: National's plans for accident compensation, new work rights to request flexible working arrangements come in to force, the launch of the EPMU's work rights campaign, and economic news this week.

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The Unionist reports on an election poll out this week showing people dont want cuts to public services to pay for tax cuts, a new centre aimed at improving work and lifting wages, work rights for casuals and today's economic news.

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The Unionist this week reports on the 'Hollow Men' film about to screen around New Zealand, a push for greater cover for injured workers, a call for business to play ball over climate change, and the debate on migration prompted by fish processing redundancies in Nelson.

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The Unionist this week reports on yesterday's economic news, and an international campaign around decent work.

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The Unionist this week covers the confusion surrounding the National Party's stance on KiwiSaver, the call from the public service union for a reality check on tax cuts and social spending, proposed new work rights covering meal and breastfeeding breaks and climate change.

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