Human Rights
CTU Submission to the International Treaty Examination of the New Zealand- China Free Trade Agreement
Submitted by Editor Policy on 15 May, 2008 - 11:04.Submission to the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Select Committe, May 2008
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Summary
The CTU has consistently raised the risks of a free trade agreement with China. However we have also recognised that the overwhelming majority of the countries in the world are negotiating free trade agreements and already some 2000 have been signed.
The CTU is opposed to a neo liberal approach to free trade that seeks to break down any barriers to the unfettered access by multinational corporations to land, resources, workers, culture, plant life and so on. We oppose a globalisation agenda that treats labour as a commodity, weakens food security and prohibits nations from controlling their economies in the interests of their people.
CTU Submission on the Immigration Bill 2007
Submitted by Editor Policy on 7 November, 2007 - 14:42.Submission to the Transport and Industrial Relations Select Committe, October 2007
CTU Submission on the Human Rights Amendment Bill
Submitted by Editor Policy on 30 September, 2001 - 00:00.CTU Policy: (10) Political Issues and Civil Rights
Submitted by EditorNews on 31 October, 2000 - 23:00.From the CTU policy book, produced November 2000.
10. POLITICAL ISSUES AND CIVIL RIGHTS
10.1 Electoral
10.1.1 The CTU opposes an electoral system which allows a minority vote party to hold power and supports the principle of proportional representation being introduced into our electoral system to ensure that Parliament is fully representative.