Submissions

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  • Occupational Health Submission
    21 Nov 2011 - 10:37
  • Industry Training Review Review
    16 Oct 2011 - 09:53
  • CTU Foreign Fishing Vessels Submission
    16 Oct 2011 - 09:46
  • CTU Minimum Wage Submission 2011
    16 Oct 2011 - 09:41
  • Submission on the Productivity Commission's International Freight Transport Services Issues Paper
    26 Sep 2011 - 09:43

    August 2011

    While we appreciate that the Issues Paper is only a first step in the Commission’s inquiry, there does appear to be a lack of balance in the emphasis placed on particular topics, in the references listed in the bibliography (which appear to show a selective bias towards consultancy studies supportive of privatisation and offshoring), in a tendency to underplay the crucial st

  • Submission on the Investment Protocol to the Hong Kong-New Zealand Closer Economic Partnership Agreement
    26 Sep 2011 - 09:38

    September 2011

    The CTU policy approach on international trade and investment matters is to identify possible risks to the New Zealand economy and local businesses and other interests, whilst recognising the perceived advantages that some sectors may accrue from enhanced access to markets.  The CTU has general concerns about the possible negative impacts of a neo liberal approach to

  • NZCTU Submisson on the Early Childhood Education Taskforce Consultation Report - August 2011
    7 Sep 2011 - 10:03

    The message from the ECE taskforce report that the returns from quality early childhood education are high and long lasting and result in long term positive outcomes is welcomed.

  • NZCTU Submission on the Regulatory Standards Bill - August 2011
    7 Sep 2011 - 09:50

    The CTU is entirely opposed to the Regulatory Standards Bill. It is ill-conceived, impractical and ideologically biased. It reflects a marginal neoliberal view that seeks to promote personal wealth aggregation over all other policy objectives.

  • NZCTU Submission on the Regulatory Standards Bill - August 2011
    7 Sep 2011 - 09:50

    The CTU is entirely opposed to the Regulatory Standards Bill. It is ill-conceived, impractical and ideologically biased. It reflects a marginal neoliberal view that seeks to promote personal wealth aggregation over all other policy objectives.

  • Options for Extending the Accredited Employers Programme and Introducing Choice in the ACC Work Account
    19 Jul 2011 - 17:45

    This submission is in response to the Department of Labour‘s (DOL) discussion document called ‘Increasing choice in workplace accident insurance’. The CTU is concerned with the Government ‘s proposals to expand risk sharing initiatives in the delivery of ACC by:

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