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Government again ignores advice to attack protections for workers – 90-day trials extended
Government ‘off to horrific start’ says unions
Workplace Relations Minister is misleading New Zealanders, say unions
Leaked paper shows disregard for hundreds of thousands of vulnerable Kiwi workers
‘Brand new union’: Mining and Energy Union celebrates first day of independence
Landlord tax cut boost shows how the Government’s priorities are so wrong
NZCTU presents Briefing for Incoming Government
Unions to hold Government to account over persistent pay gap
Coalition agreements threaten the well-being of New Zealanders
South Australia backs national ban on engineered stone
Shoppers want Australian clothing brands to do better by garment workers, as industry doubles profits in a year: Oxfam’s fashion wake-up call
Greens condemn crackdown on peaceful pro-Palestinian protestors in Port Botany
Truck operators call for calm at Port Botany
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Former climate minister Greg Combet on Australia’s mission to reach net-zero
Economic Bulletin October/November 2023
WorkSafe cuts highlight how New Zealanders will be worse off from axing public sector jobs
NZCTU calls on Supie investors to pay up
Broken Hill icon included in global World Heritage bid
National’s ‘Pension Tax’ – Couples would need to save an extra $200 a fortnight to make up for losing two years of Superannuation
Recognising Victorian Trades Hall’s Heritage
National’s reverse Robin Hood tax plan enriches mega landlords by hundreds of millions
Te Whatu Ora must stop unjustly delaying pay equity for 65,000 care and support workers
Consultation begins on work health and safety reforms
TWU JOINS 50 UNIONS IN GLOBAL CALL FOR URGENT LIFESAVING TRANSPORT REFORM
WorkSafe job losses another reminder of risks to public services this election
Sportswear brands leaving Cambodian garment workers beneath poverty line: new report
Corporate profits must take hit to save workers
Credibility of Nicola Willis on the line after new analysis confirms $2 billion tax plan hole
Prof Sean Turnell calls for sanctions against Myanmar state-owned banks
PSA concerned about size of cuts to public services
NZCTU launches election campaign: Christopher Luxon is out of touch, there is too much risk with National
Questionable assumptions, untested numbers in National’s tax plan
90-day trials – didn’t work then, won’t work now
Youth detention workers win historic pay rise
Crown appointments to Maritime NZ Board announced
Nike, a leading sponsor of women’s soccer teams at the World Cup, leaves Cambodian garment workers without US$1.4 million in legally owed severance pay
UN experts condemn use of counter-terrorism laws to convict trade unionists and labour leaders: Venezuela
Pay transparency announcement win for workers
NZCTU welcomes Commerce Commission’s inquiry into banking sector
Launch of the State of the Nation Report: Social Connection in Australia 2023, Canberra
UN experts say Japan has made strides on business and human rights, but must tackle systemic challenges
Paris 2024 Strives To Maximise the Socio-Economic Impact of Sport
Billions missing to deliver National Party promises, says NZCTU
New Victorian Homes To Go All Electric From 2024
UN Human Rights Chief regrets elections held in restrictive environment: Cambodia
Rewarding capability in te reo Māori
Another Labor own goal as Sydney trains in choas ahead of World Cup opener
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