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SkyCity propose $3 an hour base rate increase – Unite Union
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An open letter to Rob Campbell, Chair of the Board of SkyCity Entertainment Group
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Article – Unite Union Dear Mr Campbell, In a recent media interview you said: We should continue to focus on working conditions and pay which realistically reflect the markets in which we work, which are internally fair, and which encourage …
In a recent media interview you said:
“We should continue to focus on working conditions and pay which realistically reflect the markets in which we work, which are internally fair, and which encourage people to enjoy and grow in their work.
“We have plenty to do, and if there are unions which represent our employees and are on that journey they are welcome participants.”
“We should continue to focus on
working conditions and pay which realistically reflect the
markets in which we work, which are internally fair, and
which encourage people to enjoy and grow in their
work.
“We have plenty to do, and if there
are unions which represent our employees and are on that
journey they are welcome
participants.”
SkyCity Entertainment Group
announced in June that earnings are expected to be up $50
million to $250 million and net profit up 33% to between $84
and $88 million. SkyCity has done incredibly well through
the Covid crisis, temporary downturn and
recovery.
SkyCity collected $31 million in
Government-funded wage subsidies and laid off 1000 staff to