Thursday, 20 May 2021, 3:54 pm
E tū is celebrating the release of Budget 2021 today,
which makes significant moves to improve the lives of
Aotearoa’s workers and their communities.
In
particular, E tū applauds the plan for an ACC-style
‘social insurance’ scheme, which would give workers
income protection if they lose their jobs.
E tū
Assistant National Secretary Annie Newman says it’s great
that the Government are prioritising the idea, which was in
the Labour Party’s 2020 election
manifesto.
“COVID-19 reminded us again how important
it is to support people as they move in and out of work,”
Annie says.
“Losing an income, even for a short
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E tÅ« members are pleased to learn today about the next steps in the Governmentâs plan to implement Fair Pay Agreement legislation in this term of Government.
The Government has announced more details about what Fair Pay Agreements will look like, and their proposal is in line with recommendations made by the Fair Pay Agreement Working Group, which E tū supports.
E tū member and Auckland Council cleaner Josephine Wiredu, who is employed by a contractor, supports Fair Pay Agreements to secure decent pay across the cleaning industry.
“My colleagues and I have just won the Living Wage at our workplace. This is wonderful, after so long struggling to support my family on the minimum wage,â Josephine says.
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E tū members are pleased to learn today about the next steps in the Government’s plan to implement Fair Pay Agreement legislation in this term of Government.
The Government has announced more details about what Fair Pay Agreements will look like, and their proposal is in line with recommendations made by the Fair Pay Agreement Working Group, which E tū supports.
E tū member and Auckland Council cleaner Josephine Wiredu, who is employed by a contractor, supports Fair Pay Agreements to secure decent pay across the cleaning industry.
“My colleagues and I have just won the Living Wage at our workplace. This is wonderful, after so long struggling to support my family on the minimum wage,” Josephine says.
Friday, 7 May 2021, 1:10 pm
E tū members are pleased to learn today about the next
steps in the Government’s plan to implement Fair Pay
Agreement legislation in this term of Government.
The
Government has announced more details about what Fair Pay
Agreements will look like, and their proposal is in line
with recommendations made by the Fair Pay Agreement Working
Group, which E tū supports.
E tū member and Auckland
Council cleaner Josephine Wiredu, who is employed by a
contractor, supports Fair Pay Agreements to secure decent
pay across the cleaning industry. My colleagues and I
have just won the Living Wage at our workplace. This is