Letters to the Editor: Public sector wage freeze is alarming
11 May, 2021 09:00 PM
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Rotorua Daily Post I find it alarming that our illustrious servants in Wellington have decided to extend a wage freeze affecting the likes of health and education at a time when we are in a rebuilding phase following the financially punitive lockdowns of the past 15 months.
What are they thinking? Surely, it s fundamental in a rebuilding stage to have at least these two sectors performing with a sense that they are supported and appreciated.
Public gratitude displayed in flowers and encouraging emails puts no extra bread on the table.
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Colombo, February 20 (newsin.asia): Imran Khan had an illustrious career in international cricket spanning two decades from the 1970s. He developed a good reputation all over the world through his charismatic personality and charitable work. The charismatic captain led Pakistan to its World Cup victory in 1992.
But Khan struggled for years to turn popular support into electoral gains. He launched his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in 1996. His party won the General Election 2018 and he became Prime Minister of Pakistan after a political struggle of 22 years, points out a release from the Pakistan High Commission.
The Pakistan PM is to visit Sri Lanka on February 23 and 24 during which he and his distinguished entourage will meet top political leaders and Sri Lankan businessmen. Khan will address a Pak-Sri Lanka conference on Trade and Development.