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Oliver Hartwich: NZ's labour markets have worked well, why overthrow them?


Oliver Hartwich: NZ s labour markets have worked well, why overthrow them?
11 May, 2021 05:35 AM
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OPINION:
The Prime Minister is delivering on her main promise. Before the 2017 election, Jacinda Ardern promised to lead a transformational government. But only now are we seeing what she meant.
Ironically, the man whose
support made Ardern Prime Minister in the first place later undermined all her reform ambitions.
Winston Peters prevented a capital gains tax, stopped hate speech legislation, and killed off the Auckland light rail project. These are just three examples of New Zealand First s handbrake on Ardern s former coalition government. You may even miss Winston for that. ....

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Fruit and veg growers 'at the pointy end' of labour shortages as government incentives fall short of industry's needs


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Fruit and veg growers at the pointy end of labour shortages as government incentives fall short of industry s needs
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February-April is the busiest season for picking on southern Queensland s Granite Belt.
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Shoppers are being warned to expect higher produce prices at the checkout in the coming months after government programs failed to attract enough workers to address the industry s ongoing farm labour shortages.
Key points:
A Federal Government program aimed at attracting more Australians to harvest work has been taken up by 453 people
A similar incentive offered by the Queensland government has attracted around 60 people ....

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