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  • If privatisation is the answer, what was the question?
    21 Feb 2011 - 16:27

    A leaflet and PowerPoint presentation addressing the questions of government debt and the sale of state owned assets.

  • The Big Push - ECE campaign event
    14 Feb 2011 - 09:30

    Click on the image to download the A3 poster sized file (pdf 370K) 

    Click on the image to download the A3 poster sized file (pdf 370K)

  • CTU Economic Bulletin No. 119 - Government Spending, Ideological Lemmings and the Cost of Living
    2 Dec 2010 - 10:23

    November 2010

    This is the last Economic Bulletin for the year. The next Bulletin will be at the end of January. We hope to have that in a new format. Thanks to those who have commented on and contributed to the Bulletin during the year, and best wishes to all for the new year.

  • Submission on the Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Bill
    9 Jul 2010 - 14:49

    The CTU has major concerns about the Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Bill, with its intention to limit consultation, redefine and limit council services, put a cap on spending, encourage the contracting out of local government services and allow for the effective privatisation of water services.

  • STRONG PUBLIC SERVICES - DUNEDIN
    18 Jun 2010 - 10:52

    STRONG PUBLIC SERVICES

    Tuesday 29 June 5.30-7.30pm

    Burns Hall, First Church, Moray Place, Dunedin

  • STRONG PUBLIC SERVICES Christchurch 10 June
    3 Jun 2010 - 12:43

    STRONG PUBLIC SERVICES

    Thursday 10 June 7.00-9.00pm

    Christian Cullen Lounge, Addington Raceway, Twigger St, Christchurch

  • Government must negotiate with teachers in good faith 14.9.10
    14 Sep 2010 - 16:40

    The Government needs to end its disruptive standoff with school teachers and return to the negotiating table with some meaningful offers, said the CTU today.

  • DHB head resignation a symptom of inadequate health funding 6.8.10
    6 Aug 2010 - 15:36

    The resignation of the Chief Executive of Capital and Coast District Health Board, Ken Whelan, unfortunately confirms the CTU’s analysis of the funding shortfall in the May Health budget. That analysis showed that the budget required the system to provide new services but on the same budget as last year in real terms.

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