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if we are now citing reddit as the source of our facts, that’s the last straw. I am out
It was a quote about a fact.

The open letter from a government to openly attack it's citizens who are striking for better pay and conditions under a regime that has seen unemployment skyrocket, food and utility prices out of control, thousands of new zealanders leaving monthly.

It's all of our right to take action.

The government are following the American playbook.

You can be in, or out, as you like, the corruption from the right is real and it's happening.


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Being it was one point brought up on the agenda, I guess as people teaching there could be an understanding of what they are supposed to be teaching geographically wise being that the place in question is unrecognised? The union leader mentions it was one topic and government says it was the main topic, watching q and a this morning the union representative mentioned there is a feeling of division trying to be achieved
The ministry of education decides curriculum. You don’t ask an MP in pay negotiations how to teach. Utter union nonsense. Doesn’t matter isle it’s the main topic or not - it simply isn’t relevant and shows the agenda of the unions.

We get strikes every 3 years consistently under Labour and National. Just part of the game and with the unions tied to Labour, of course it’s going to get messier this year.

Far right politics? Nah just typical unionism, which is why every other industry has gotten rid of them.
 
The ministry of education decides curriculum. You don’t ask an MP in pay negotiations how to teach. Utter union nonsense. Doesn’t matter isle it’s the main topic or not - it simply isn’t relevant and shows the agenda of the unions.

We get strikes every 3 years consistently under Labour and National. Just part of the game and with the unions tied to Labour, of course it’s going to get messier this year.

Far right politics? Nah just typical unionism, which is why every other industry has gotten rid of them.
Was about to say there must have been consistent strikes every 2-3 yeas for the last 25 years.
 
The ministry of education decides curriculum. You don’t ask an MP in pay negotiations how to teach. Utter union nonsense. Doesn’t matter isle it’s the main topic or not - it simply isn’t relevant and shows the agenda of the unions.

We get strikes every 3 years consistently under Labour and National. Just part of the game and with the unions tied to Labour, of course it’s going to get messier this year.

Far right politics? Nah just typical unionism, which is why every other industry has gotten rid of them.
It’s been deciphered that the reasoning for the Palestinian reference was around the educational concerns or lack of which seems reasonable and my hypothetical argument was never any of the reasoning for the reference so ends there since the meeting never went ahead and anything else is just speculation. Like Simeon Brown’s speech the other day that we conversed over, there’s an attempt to vilify any actions that are in consideration which is unfortunate, many I know have had hugely disrupted waiting times with system as it is so blaming their actions for surgeries delayed is happening daily anyway and a cop out. I can only reference a first hand account on my ex wife’s experience again but the nursing union was extremely helpful when the practice she worked for took covid payments but never passed them on
 
It’s been deciphered that the reasoning for the Palestinian reference was around the educational concerns or lack of which seems reasonable and my hypothetical argument was never any of the reasoning for the reference so ends there since the meeting never went ahead and anything else is just speculation. Like Simeon Brown’s speech the other day that we conversed over, there’s an attempt to vilify any actions that are in consideration which is unfortunate, many I know have had hugely disrupted waiting times with system as it is so blaming their actions for surgeries delayed is happening daily anyway and a cop out. I can only reference a first hand account on my ex wife’s experience again but the nursing union was extremely helpful when the practice she worked for took covid payments but never passed them on
It's the right's playbook - othering. In New Zealand, they mostly haven't gone down the trans path except for the far right in Act, Winnie, and some commenters on these forums, so unions are next in the firing line. They, the right, have to invent an enemy as an excuse to crack down. Bullshit like antifa, except that doesn't exist. So they have to make it up.

Criminalisation of protest is already under way I'm certain.

I can guarantee certain posters on here will fall into line with whatever this government does, regardless of morality.


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Nah, govt lowballs and unions go over the top and after long painful negotiations they meet in the middle.

If it was settled before strikes I would say the unions haven’t bargained hard enough…
Yeah but that's just you Wiz.
My point is that there has in fact been no " In good faith bargaining ". Luxon needs to step up and get the situation sorted. Unfortunately he seems to be in hiding 😕
 
Yeah but that's just you Wiz.
My point is that there has in fact been no " In good faith bargaining ". Luxon needs to step up and get the situation sorted. Unfortunately he seems to be in hiding 😕
Having sat around both sides of the table I can categorically state there is no such thing as good faith in negotiations. Not sure why they always put it in documents as it is a rare commodity.
 
Having sat around both sides of the table I can categorically state there is no such thing as good faith in negotiations. Not sure why they always put it in documents as it is a rare commodity.
Having sat around both sides of the table I can categorically state there is no such thing as good faith in negotiations. Not sure why they always put it in documents as it is a rare commodity.
My point was that Luxon has been virtually silent and is hiding behind Brown and Collins and Winnie and letting them fight a battle that he was going to sort. Weak leadership is not what is needed right now
 
Helen Andrews just gave a speech thats now an essay that explains whats happening. A lot of commentary happening..

Not a great start to the article sympathising with poor Larry Summers the well known Epstein client. I don't buy the feminization thesis yet, food for thought though as there are inherent differences.
 
Of course those are possibilities, but you didn’t address either. You said she empathised with Summers, which is unequivocally false. She said what happened to him changed the way she saw the world.
Well I detected some sympathy for him as a victim of the feminization of academia, call me psychic. Strange lead for the article, but I'm coming at it from a rabbit hole, freely admitted.
 
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My point was that Luxon has been virtually silent and is hiding behind Brown and Collins and Winnie and letting them fight a battle that he was going to sort. Weak leadership is not what is needed right now
Very true, the guy is a charlatan. Be very surprised if he makes it through until October next year but in saying that, there isn't a lot of talent there. Certainly not Willis who is IMO just as bad as her predecessor.
Sad indictment on parliament as a whole with the lack of competency across the board
 
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