The NZCTU’s submission as part of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s consultation on a new approach to employer-assisted work visas and regional workforce planning – March 2019
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Abortion Legislation Bill 2019
The NZCTU Women’s Council’s submission to Parliament’s Abortion Legislation Committee on the Abortion Legislation Bill in September 2019
Read more...Agreement on Climate Change, Trade and Sustainability
The NZCTU’s submission to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade on the proposed Agreement on Climate Change, Trade and Sustainability (ACCTS) in November 2019.
Read more...Arms (Prohibited Firearms Magazines and Parts) Amendment Bill
The NZCTU’s submission to Parliament’s Finance and Expenditure select committee on the Arms (Prohibited Firearms, Magazines, and Parts) Amendment Bill in April 2019.
Read more...Civil Aviation Bill – Exposure Draft
The NZCTU’s submission to the Ministry of Transport on the exposure draft of the Civil Aviation Bill in July 2019.
Read more...Commission for Fianncial Capability’s Review of Retirement Income Policies 2019
The NZCTU’s submission to the Commission for Financial Capability as part of the 2019 Review of Retirement Income Policies in April 2019.
Read more...CTU Economic Bulletin – October 2019
CTU Economic Bulletin 210 – May 2019
The “Wellbeing Budget”
Read more...CTU Economic Bulletin 211 – June 2019
CTU Economic Bulletin 212 – July 2019
CTU Economic Bulletin 213 – August 2019
CTU Economic Bulletin 215 – November 2019
CTU Report on Budget 2019
The New Zealand Council of Trade Union’s initial analysis of the Government’s 2019 “Wellbeing” Budget.
Read more...Designing a Fair Pay Agreements System – Submission
The NZCTU’s complementary submission to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s 98 questions on Designing a Fair Pay Agreements System, in September 2019.
Read more...Designing a Fair Pay-Agreements System – Questions
The NZCTU’s response to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s 98 questions on Designing an Fair Pay Agreements System in November 2019.
Read more...Did Budget 2019 Provide Enough for Health?
Part of the CTU Working Papers on Health, this paper asks whether Budget 2019 met the level of funding will be required to maintain health services?
Read more...Education (Vocational Education and Training Reform) Amendment Bill
The NZCTU’s submission to Parliament’s Education and Workforce Select Committee on the Education (Vocational Education and Training Reform)
Amendment Bill in October 2019.
Electoral Amendment Bill 2019
The NZCTU’s submission to Parliament’s Justice Select Committee on the Electoral Amendment Bill in September 2019.
Read more...Enhanced Drug Impaired Driver Testing Discussion Document
The NZCTU’s submission to the Ministry of Transport’s discussion document on enhanced drug-impaired driver testing in June 2019.
Read more...Government Procurement Rules – Fourth Edition
The NZCTU’s submission to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment on the fourth edition of the Government Procurement Rules, in March 2019
Read more...Health Vote 2019-20 Pre-Budget
This spreadsheet provides the data used to assess the requirements for health spending in the 2019-20 year.
Read more...How Much Funding Does Health Need in Budget 2019?
Part of the CTU Working Papers on Health, this paper asks, prior to Budget 2019, what level of funding will be required to maintain health services?
Read more...Inland Revenue Department Rulings on Crypto-assets
The NZCTU’s submission to the IRD on its rececent rulings BR Pub 19/01: Income tax – salary and wages paid in crypto-assets and BR Pub 19/02: Income tax – bonuses paid in crypto-assets, in September 2019.
Read more...Minimum Wage Review 2019
The NZCTU’s submssion to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment in October 2019 as part of the annual Minimum Wage Review.
Read more...New Zealand Health and Disability System Review
The NZCTU’s submission to the Government’s Health and Disability System Review in May 2019.
Read more...NZCTU Submission to the Productivity Commission on the Inquiry into Technological Change and the Future of Work – June 2019
The NZCTU’s response to the Productivity Commission’s issues paper “Techological Change and the Future of Work” as part of the Commission’s inquiry into Technological Change and the Future of Work
Read more...Proposed UK-NZ Free Trade Agreement
The NZCTU’s submission as part of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s consultation on the proposed UK-NZ Free Trade Agreement in February 2019.
Read more...Reform of Vocational Education
The NZCTU’s submission to the Tertiary Education Commission on the reform of vocational education in March 2019.
Read more...Refreshed Government Model Contract Templates
The NZCTU’s submission as part of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s consultation on refreshed Government Model Contract templates in September 2019.
Read more...Regulatory Systems (Workforce) Amendment Bill No 2
The NZCTU’s submission to Parliament’s Education and Workforce Select Committee on the Regulatory Systems (Workforce) Amendment Bill No2, in March 2019.
Read more...Safegauarding the Future of our Financial System
The NZCTU’s response the Reserve Bank’s questions as part of their consultation on the role of the Reserve Bank and how it should be governed, in 2019.
Read more...Spreadsheet – Health Vote 2019 Post-Budget
This spreadsheet updates the data used to assess the requirements for health spending in the coming year with actual budget data from the 2019 Budget
Read more...Submission on Government Procurement Rules – 4th Edition
The NZCTU’s submission to Procurement New Zealand – part of MBIE – on the fourth edition of their Government Procurement Rules.
Read more...Technological Change and the Future of Work
The NZCTU’s submission as part of the Prouctivity Commission’s inquiry into technological change and the future of work – June 2019.
Read more...Temporary Migrant Worker Exploitation Review
The NZCTU’s submssion as part of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s review of Temporary Migrant Worker Exploitation in November 2019.
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