2014
Developing Regulations to Support the New H&S at Work Act
Education Amendment Bill (No2)
Employment Relations Amendment Act Implementation
Forestry Health and Safety Inquiry
Health and Safety Reform Bill
Health and Safety Reform Bill
CTU submission to the Transport and Industrial Relations Select Committee on the Health and Safety Reform Bill in May 2014.
Read more...Health Benefits Limited – Auckland Metro Food Services
CTU submission to Health Benefits Limited on the Business Case Consultation for Auckland Metro Food Services in November 2014.
Read more...Health Benefits Limited – National Infrastructure
CTU submission to Health Benefits Limited on the Business Case Consultation Document for a National Infrastructure Platform in November 2014.
Read more...Health Benefits Limited Auckland Metro DHBs Food Services Business Case
Health Benefits Limited National Infrastructure Platform Business Case
Human Rights Amendment Bill
Immigration Amendment Bill (No2)
IRD Consultation on Tax Treatment of Members of Non-resident Fishing Crews
Local Government Amendment Bill (No3)
Minimum Wage Review 2014
Modernising Parental Leave
Modernising Parental Leave
CTU submission on the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment discussion document “Modernising Parental Leave” in August 2014.
Read more...Playing By the Rules – Strengthening Enforcement of Employment Standards
Playing By the Rules: Strengthening Enforcement of Employment Standards
NZCTU Submission on the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment discussion document “Playing By the Rules: Strengthening of Employment Standard” in July 2014
Read more...Productivity-Commission-Report on the Services Sector – Part 2
Public Consultation of the Independent Forestry Review
The Council of Trade Union’s response to the Public Consultation Document of the Independent Forestry Review Panel in July 2014.
Read more...Public Consultation on CPI Advisory Committee Recommendations 2013
Smokefree (Plain-Packaging) Bill
Taxation (Annual Rates, Employee Allowances and Remedial Matters) Bill
Working Paper on Health No 11
In total, the operational expenses portion of the Health vote will need to rise by 3.5 percent or $499 million from $14,135 million to $14,633 million to maintain the current levels of service.
Read more...Working Paper on Health No 12
This analysis compares the 2014 Budget with the analysis the CTU carried out prior to the Budget, which found that $499 million was required to just keep operational expenditure up with rising costs, population growth, and ageing.1 This analysis includes an updated CPI estimate, adjusting the required funding to $493 million. It also examines the… Read more »
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