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Thursday 27 February
Citizen’s Arrest Powers Will Put Workers In Harm’s Way
New Appointees To Fair Work Commission
Action Needed Now, As Child Poverty Grows
NZCTU Welcomes Passage Of Wage Theft Bill
Tuesday 18 February
Monday 17 February
Employment Relations Amendment Bill
Parliament has passed landmark election donation laws. They may be a ‘stich up’ but they also improve Australia’s democracy
Parliament passes landmark election donation laws. They may be a ‘stich up’ but they also improve Australia’s democracy
OJI needs to work with government and unions before closure
Brooke van Velden completely undermines personal grievance system
Wednesday 12 February
Tuesday 11 February
Monday 10 February
Unemployment Climbs Above 5%
Waitangi Day Events Across Motu
Monday 3 February
The Real State of the Nation: Fear, Anger, and a Demand for Change
Wednesday 29 January
Submission: Employment Relations Amendment Bill
“Something Is Very Wrong In Our Society And Economy”
Mood Of Workforce 2025 Results
Thursday 23 January
Luxon’s Speech Exercise In Smoke And Mirrors
Comments on MBIE/MFAT proposed long-term insights briefing: “New Zealand’s future productivity to 2050”
Wednesday 22 January
Working People Will Pay For Static Inflation
Submission On Crimes Amendment Bill
Mood Of Workforce Survey 2025
Economic Bulletin December 2024
NZCTU make submission in opposition to Treaty Principles Bill
GDP Figures No Christmas Present For New Zealand
NZCTU: Minister needs to listen to the evidence on engineered stone ban
Wednesday 18 December
HYEFU And BPS Data Shows New Zealand Is Way Off Track
NZCTU put Brooke van Velden on notice over WorkSafe cuts
Minimum Wage ‘increase’ Is Effective Cut
Six years of work wasted – Holidays Act reform now years away
Friday 13 December
Thursday 12 December
Wednesday 11 December
NZCTU Slams Government’s Ferry Fiasco
PSA takes legal action to stop Govt cutting working from home arrangements
Submission On NZ Post Deed Of Understanding 2024 Review
NZCTU Urges Political Parties To Vote Down Extreme Anti-worker Bill
Tuesday 10 December
Monday 9 December