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Press Release – LGNZ
The Mayors Taskforce for Jobs and the Government have today signed a formal agreement to work in partnership together to get more young people into local jobs.
Mayors Taskforce for Jobs Chair, Mayor Max Baxter of Ōtorohanga District Council said: “the signing of this Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today recognises the role that local government and in particular, the unique role that Mayors can play in providing opportunities for young people to engage in the workforce.”
Minister of Local Government Hon Nanaia Mahuta says: “Over the last 12 months MTFJ has delivered 1,326 jobs for young people, so continuing our partnership makes sense.”
Press Release – LGNZ The Mayors Taskforce for Jobs and the Government have today signed a formal agreement to work in partnership together to get more young people into local jobs. Mayors Taskforce for Jobs Chair, Mayor Max Baxter of torohanga District Council said: …
The Mayors Taskforce for Jobs and the Government have today signed a formal agreement to work in partnership together to get more young people into local jobs.
Mayors Taskforce for Jobs Chair, Mayor Max Baxter of Ōtorohanga District Council said: “the signing of this Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today recognises the role that local government and in particular, the unique role that Mayors can play in providing opportunities for young people to engage in the workforce.”
Kia
ora koutou katoa and thank-you for the invitation to speak
to you all today.
I would like to acknowledge Local
Government New Zealand President Stuart Crosby, and Chief
Executive, Susan Freeman-Greene, Te Maruata Chair, Bonita
Bigham, and our host, Mayor John Leggett.
I also
acknowledge all the elected members and chief executives
here today, and Taituarā Chief Executive, Karen
Thomas.
I would also like to acknowledge the passing
of the late LGNZ President, Dave Cull. I have fond memories
of working alongside Dave and of the vision he had for local
government. The only thing I saw him more passionate about