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Monday 14 October 2024

Union News Monday 14 10 24

The closure of Karioi Pulp Mill ends generations of family employment, and Health NZ mandates staff to take three weeks’ leave over Christmas. In politics, the government plans to reform anti-money laundering laws, and a report suggests NZ can’t meet climate targets without international support. Meanwhile, protests disrupted Winston Peters’ speech, and controversy surrounds the Northport expansion’s breach of Te Tiriti o Waitangi. In economics, inflation is expected to be near 2%, while competition intensifies for the lowest home loan rates.

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