Wednesday, 2 June 2021, 11:09 am
Unite Union is calling on all supporters of worker s
rights and social justice to join the migrant rights march
in Auckland on Saturday 5 June. The protests will gather in
Aotea Square at 3pm, to march through central
Auckland.
Unite Union Advocate Mike Treen said the
union believes that resolving the current crisis for
migrants who have made New Zealand their home is an urgent
necessity and has not been dealt with by the government
reset of future migration criteria. Migrants in New
Zealand have now formed a national coalition The Federation
of Aotearoa Migrants to advance six key demands that will
Press Release – Unite Union Unite Union is calling on all supporters of worker’s rights and social justice to join the migrant rights march in Auckland on Saturday 5 June. The protests will gather in Aotea Square at 3pm, to march through central Auckland. Unite Union Advocate Mike …
Unite Union is calling on all supporters of worker’s rights and social justice to join the migrant rights march in Auckland on Saturday 5 June. The protests will gather in Aotea Square at 3pm, to march through central Auckland.
Unite Union Advocate Mike Treen said the union “believes that resolving the current crisis for migrants who have made New Zealand their home is an urgent necessity and has not been dealt with by the government reset of future migration criteria.
Source: Unite Union â Mike Treen
Unite Union is calling on all supporters of workerâs rights and social justice to join the migrant rights march in Auckland on Saturday 5 June. The protests will gather in Aotea Square at 3pm, to march through central Auckland. Â
Unite Union Advocate Mike Treen said the union âbelieves that resolving the current crisis for migrants who have made New Zealand their home is an urgent necessity and has not been dealt with by the government reset of future migration criteria.
âMigrants in New Zealand have now formed a national coalition  The Federation of Aotearoa Migrants to advance six key demands that will address the problems that they and the country face.
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