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Why Are We Labour?

Posted by Iain Lees-Galloway on April 16th, 2011

Like Trevor I’m enjoying the candidates conference in Wellington. The weather is a bit arse but hey, locked inside all day so no complaint.

Trevor mentioned the fact that half the conference have been members for less than ten years. Another interesting statistic cropped up: When asked how we came to join the party, we were given four options: Family; Friend(s); Union/Church; Epiphany.

All groups were fairly even but noticeably smallest was Union/Church. Guess we don’t always live up to the stereotype.


Massey Uni Cleaners deserve a fair go

Posted by Grant Robertson on August 24th, 2010

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Yesterday I visited a group of cleaners at Massey University’s Wellington campus. (apologies for poor photo quality). Along with their colleagues on the campuses in Palmerston North and Albany they are employed by OCS Limited to do the cleaning. OCS took over the contract for cleaning a couple of months ago and are pushing through changes to their employment conditions that are just shocking.

OCS have decided to move the workers from largely full time jobs to new jobs that will guarantee them only 25 hours a week for the 31 weeks of peak university time, and no guarantee of hours for the remaining 21 weeks of the year. The way they are doing this is by making the workers redundant and offering them new contracts with the reduced hours.

This is unfair and unjust. It will equate to a 35% drop in wages. These people are not well paid. They get just above the minimum wage. Many of them travel from Porirua to Wellington to work. While OCS as the contractor has the responsibility for the contracts it is concerning that this is happening on a publicly funded university campus. I have written to Steve Maharey as Vice-Chancellor expressing my concern.

The Service and Food Workers Union are taking the redundancy proposal to court on Thursday, as OCS are offering no redundancy pay. Anyone interested in supporting the workers I understand that some of them hope to be at the High Court in Wellington tomorrow from 9am onwards.


Monday poll: Attack on workers and unions or about jobs and growth?

Posted by Clare Curran on July 19th, 2010

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Turia: blame the unions

Posted by Chris Hipkins on May 20th, 2010

Tariana Turia has come up with a novel way of distracting attention away from the Maori Party’s vote in favour of increasing GST. During her First Reading speech on the Tax Bill this afternoon she decided to claim that the unions were responsible for Maori unemployment. Here is a direct quote:

“…in the 1980s when we had really high unemployment our people knew what it was like to be on the training-go-round. Through access training, through steps programmes, you name it. And did any of those young people get trained in real jobs skills, no they did not, and why didn’t they, because the union movement wouldn’t allow the kind of skills training that needed to take place for those young people that would have given them really employable skills in the workforce because they were afraid that by training these young people up in those skills that they would take jobs away from those who were working…”

Turia went on to claim that during the “9 years of plenty” Maori didn’t benefit from lower unemployment, despite the huge drop in Maori unemployment and the massive increase in Maori unemployment since her party decided to prop the National Party up in government. Check out the speech: