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Expression of interest open for new members of the International Trade Remedies Forum
Government engaging in anti-democratic voter suppression
Artificial Intelligence In Workplace: Resource For New Zealand Trade Unions
Almost half of young workers expected to work unpaid overtime, while a quarter aren’t paid compulsory super
Economic Bulletin June July 2025
Workers Absent From Government’s AI “strategy”
Uber drivers taking a stand on behalf of all platform workers
Invitations to Economic Reform Roundtable and opening of consultation
UN expert: Migrant domestic workers’ access to decent work critical to combat human trafficking
Radical Employment Bill Threatens Every NZ Worker
Government Turns Its Back On Workers’ Safety
Thursday 12 June
Unions Take Pay Equity Fight To ILO
Statement on the detention and assault of SEIU’s David Huerta in Los Angeles
Climate legal action necessary response to Government inaction
Four myths about ‘low-skilled’ migration busted
How remembering railway accidents from 100 years ago can make the industry safer today
Penalty rates and amending the Fair Work Act top of NWRCC agenda
Government Guts WorkSafe
NZCTU Release Detailed Budget 2025 Analysis
Workers’ Analysis Of Budget 2025
Study: Tech can empower home care workers, not just surveil them
Billions Missing From Health Budget
Universities and social care depend on immigration. The UK government’s plans could be an economic own goal
Closing off social care jobs to migrant workers will only harm a sector that’s already in crisis
Unions Barred From Budget 2025 Lock-up
Unions Launch Campaign To Ban Engineered Stone
Govt vocational education reforms will cause massive disruption
Artificial Intelligence In Workplace
Manufacturing Division members vote overwhelmingly to split from the CFMEU
Workers’ Memorial Day 2025
Wednesday 9 April
NZCTU announce transformative policy vision for Aotearoa
Brooke Van Velden Ramps Up Her War On Working People
ACCC appeal against CFMEU and Hutchinson boycott judgment dismissed
Wage theft is now a criminal offence in NZ – investigating it shouldn’t be left to the police
NZ’s barriers to economic growth: short-term thinking, political concentration and policy flip-flops
Remarks To Somare-Whitlam Scholars Welcome Event
In January, billionaires amassed more wealth than the poorest third of humanity owns
“Something Is Very Wrong In Our Society And Economy”
Nippon Paper’s Opal Lockout Causing Massive Stand-downs
Submission On Crimes Amendment Bill
Glam tidings of joy: how Slade made Merry Xmas Everybody a seasonal hit for the ages
Statement From Treasurer 16 December
More Australians In Work As Festive Season Approaches
PSA takes legal action to stop Govt cutting working from home arrangements
Tuesday 10 December
ETU Slams LNP’s Sect 117 WHS Changes