Today’s Union News includes extensive recent coverage of several unions and the NZCTU on a number of issues, including a two-part piece on 1News featuring an interview with NZCTU President Sandra Grey.
Union coverage
- CTU – Youth unemployment climbs to highest level in more than 30 years | 1News
- CTU – High youth unemployment could see more young Kiwis chase work in Aus | 1News (part 2)
- PSA – Creative NZ proposes to cut 23 jobs in ‘sweeping’ restructure | The Post
- PSA – Te Puni Kōkiri backs down on 27 job cuts after union challenge – Te Ao Māori News
- PSA – PSA say police commissioner’s ‘overreaction’ to Labour candidate will have ‘chilling effect’ | The Post
- NUPE – Oranga Tamariki employee claims he showed youths sexual content to distract them, banter was ‘misunderstood’ | The Press
- Workers First – Probe after two special needs students left in school transport vans | 1News
- ASMS – Simeon Brown removes Medical Council leaders over ‘idealogical agenda’ | Stuff
- Unions – Matthew Hooton appointed Editor of The Post | Stuff
Employment relations
- ‘Another Pike River’: Families concerns over workplace safety bill | NZ Herald
- Pike River families ‘heartbroken’ Government pushing ahead with workplace safety reforms | The Post
- Hipkins hammered on the question, ‘if it’s 11 billion bucks, will you pay?’ | Stuff
- Immigration officials ‘deliberately withheld’ information on failed technology upgrade | RNZ
Opinion
