Article – Neil Miller
The headlines read Health Minister ‘extraordinarily frustrated’ as just five new acute mental health beds added after $1.9b investment.
The following is an op-ed (484 words) by New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union
Analyst Neil Miller. It is free for publication.
The headlines read “Health Minister ‘extraordinarily frustrated’ as just five new acute mental health beds added after $1.9b investment”.
Sorry Andrew Little, that is simply not good enough.
You are not an impartial observer, a mid-level official, a health journalist, or a political commentator. You are the Minister of Health, you are the boss, and you should have been all over this issue months ago.
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Press Release – New Zealand National Party The many thousands of jobs Jacinda Arderns Government promised New Zealanders its initiatives would create looks more like a pipedream than reality, Nationals Employment spokesperson Louise Upston says. The Government promised 20,000 jobs …
The many thousands of jobs Jacinda Ardern’s Government promised New Zealanders its initiatives would create looks more like a pipedream than reality, National’s Employment spokesperson Louise Upston says.
“The Government promised 20,000 jobs would be created as a result of its shovel-ready projects. But through Written Parliamentary Questions it doesn’t look like that will be the case.
“11,740 FTEs is a far cry from the promised 20,000 jobs. There’s also no way to tell how many of these are new, sustainable jobs, or just more consultants and existing jobs.