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auckland scoop co nz » Violence Against Police Should Not Be Tolerated

Press Release – New Zealand National Party News that a police officer was shot last night is incredibly concerning and my thoughts are with him and his family. I wish him a speedy recovery, National’s Police spokesperson Simeon Brown says. “Our frontline officers put themselves in harm’s way every day in order to keep New Zealanders safe and they deserve our utmost respect for doing a job that is increasingly becoming more dangerous. “In just the past few days we have seen a police officer rammed with a car in Auckland and now this shooting in Hamilton. I commend the police for their efforts in arresting the alleged gunman this morning.

Making Zero The Hero | Scoop News

Yesterday afternoon Barbara Kuriger took part in a special Parliamentary debate to acknowledge the Zero Suicide Aotearoa report released on World Suicide Prevention Day last year. The report was commissioned by a cross-party committee to address New Zealand’s high suicide rate and achieve, as its name suggests, the long-term aspiration of zero suicides. Members include National MP Matt Doocey, ACT Leader David Seymour, Labour MP Louisa Wall and Green MP Chloe Swarbrick. It estimated 150,000 Kiwis thought about taking their own life and of those, 50,000 made a suicide plan, 20,000 attempted it and more than 500 died. “There is no room for politics

Labour Ignores Official Advice Again

Thursday, 8 July 2021, 12:59 pm Labour are pursuing an ideological agenda with their so-called Fair Pay Agreements. They are ignoring official advice and putting workplace democracy at risk, National’s Workplace Relations spokesperson Scott Simpson says. “These FPAs - a step towards compulsory unionism - fly in the face of everything that has evolved in the workplace for the last 30 years or so. They take away the rights of individuals to negotiate terms, conditions, and rates with their employer and instead the unions will be the winners with a guaranteed surge in membership dues. “It has become a worrying trend for Labour to

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