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Jobcentres are ordered to launch a recruitment drive to tackle 190,000-worker shortage

Work coaches from Jobcentre Plus will be running sessions on working in hospitality in every region of England, as well as across Scotland and Wales.

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Brexit cheerleading Wetherspoon boss Tim Martin calls for more EU migration

Britain s hospitality sector has been battling with a shortage of 188,000 workers while demand continues to skyrocket as restrictions ease.

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Simon Bridges pans plans for greater Māori representation in Tauranga

Simon Bridges pans plans for greater Māori representation in Tauranga
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A public health system in crisis

A public health system in crisis 21 Apr, 2021 03:32 AM 14 minutes to read Chris Leitch says the need for charity hospitals is an absolute disgrace. Photo / NZ Herald Northland Age HEADLINE: A public health system in crisis Responsibility for the greatest health crisis the country has faced since tuberculosis was a major killer of Pākeha New Zealanders, accounting for 10 per cent of all deaths in the late 19th Century, can be laid firmly at the revolving door of continual changes to the administration of the health system. Back then Māori were even more vulnerable, with their tuberculosis death rates around ten times those of non-Māori by the 1930s. Re-arranging the deckchairs on the Titanic, as proposed by the Simpson report, will not change those relative inequities of outcome that remain today, or provide more resources to alleviate the critical state of the country s emergency departments.

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Moving forward to do what's 'right': Commissioners' Tauranga Māori wards decision applauded

Moving forward to do what s right : Commissioners Tauranga Māori wards decision applauded 12 Apr, 2021 06:00 AM 7 minutes to read Tauranga City Council commissioner chairwoman Anne Tolley, and chief executive Marty Grenfell (background) in a meeting where Māori wards were discussed. Photo / George Novak Tauranga City Council commissioner chairwoman Anne Tolley, and chief executive Marty Grenfell (background) in a meeting where Māori wards were discussed. Photo / George Novak A decision to establish a Māori ward in Tauranga city has been described as just , good and doing what s right by some of those already serving in such a role. Today, Tauranga City Council commissioners

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