Posted on 15 July 2010. Tags: Casualization, employment relations, Government, Job Security, Jobs, John Key, National Party, recession, Unions, workers rights
The Maritime Union of New Zealand says National’s announcement of attacks on workers rights will be fought hard.
Maritime Union General Secretary Joe Fleetwood says the restrictions on union access to workplaces was a serious attack on the right of New Zealand workers to organize.
“National have now dropped any pretense of moderation in their policies – the phoney war is over and National’s agenda of tax cuts for the rich, privatization and now tearing up the basic rights of working people is out there for all to see.”
He says that National is embarking on a repeat of extremist 1990s policies but doing it in a more cunning way.
“The fact they have a smiley face fronting it this time around does not change the sinister intention.”
He says the attack on workers and their organizations is not surprising as the Government had failed to deal with unemployment, which was now rising again, and were looking to go on the offensive.
Mr Fleetwood says any attacks on workers would be met with fierce resistance.
He says unionized workers are one of the few obstacles to National creating a New Zealand where a majority of people would face an increasingly grim situation of high unemployment, poor wages, casualization and unaffordable housing and food.
“Unionized workers have better wages, better conditions, and safer workplaces – all reasons why National wants to bag unions and drag us back to the nineteenth century when workers had no rights.”
Mr Fleetwood says there is one way that New Zealand workers will “catch up with Australia.”
“That is to unionize and negotiate better pay.”
“The problem is that workers are getting less and less of a share of the wealth they produce which is being sucked up as corporate profits that accumulate to the already wealthy.”
Mr Fleetwood says the Maritime Union would campaign hard against any Government that threatened the hard won rights of the working class to organize.
He says all working New Zealanders must realize that the divide and rule approach of National was hurting their interests.
ENDS
For more information, contact Maritime Union of New Zealand General Secretary Joe Fleetwood on 021364649
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Posted on 20 May 2010. Tags: Budget, economics, equality, Government, GST, John Key, National Party, tax, workers rights, working class
The Maritime Union of New Zealand says today’s budget is an attack on working class New Zealanders.
Maritime Union General Secretary Joe Fleetwood says the increase in GST to 15% was taking money from the pockets of workers to pay for tax cuts for people like John Key, who had so much money they would have trouble knowing what to do with it.
He says rather than increasing GST it would be easier for workers just to hand over a $5 note every time they saw someone walk past in an expensive suit, because this was the actual effect of the GST increase.
“It is a wealth transfer from low to middle income earners to the wealthy.”
GST was a regressive tax that would hit struggling New Zealand families hard.
Mr Fleetwood says that a major problem for New Zealand is growing inequality of wealth.
Inequality leads to social breakdown and long term economic and social problems, as international research has shown, and National’s budget was making inequality worse.
He says the idea promoted by John Key that only high income earners contributed to New Zealand’s economy and society was both offensive and wrong.
“If we are at the stage where New Zealand is being held hostage by a tiny minority of the super rich, maybe it is time to question whether we still live in a democracy?”
Mr Fleetwood says that the international evidence shows that excessive wealth was being accumulated by a few at the top end of the wealth scale, while the majority of workers were squeezed by rising costs and static incomes.
“John Key is rewarding the big business, finance sector CEO types who are the backers of the National Government, whose greed knows no limits.”
He says the obsession with tax cuts was leading New Zealand down a dead end road as tax was essential to pay for hospitals, schools, infrastructure and other vital public goods.
However the tax burden was increasingly falling on low to middle income earners rather than the wealthy, which was the wrong way around.
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Posted on 23 March 2010. Tags: Casualization, Job Security, Jobs, John Key, National Party, Paula Bennett, recession, social welfare, unemployment, workers rights
The Maritime Union of New Zealand has denounced attacks on unemployed New Zealand workers by the National Government.
John Key and Paula Bennett today announced plans to make life harder for the unemployed –at the same time that unemployment is at its highest since the dark days of the last National Government in the 1990s.
Maritime Union General Secretary Joe Fleetwood says many things are responsible for high unemployment in New Zealand, including the global recession, the instability of a deregulated economy, and a National Government with no ideas.
However, unemployed New Zealanders were not one of the major causes of unemployment.
“There may be a few people who want to stay unemployed, living on the poverty line. But there are tens of thousands more wanting work who can’t find it, shouldn’t we be helping them instead of blaming them?”
He says to put the boot into unemployed people when many had already suffered the effects of redundancy were the despicable actions of a heartless Government, attempting to whip up resentment between those in work against those without.
Mr Fleetwood says that with unemployment peaking recently at nearly 70 000, National was anxious to deflect the blame from their economic policies onto the victims of their policies.
“It’s not like we suddenly had thirty thousand people get lazy overnight and say, oh, I can’t be bothered working anymore, I’d prefer to be stuck on a benefit struggling to put food on the table.”
Mass unemployment means that tens of thousands of New Zealanders are unable to contribute to their society and are forced to accept miserable benefits to survive, which was an indictment on the free market economy.
“National don’t care about the human cost, but surely they must at least realize how inefficient it is.”
He says the Maritime Union has identified two areas where jobs could be created for New Zealanders immediately.
He says that New Zealand coastal shipping could provide jobs but was currently dominated by global shippers who paid no taxes in New Zealand but were permitted to move cargo on the New Zealand coast.
In addition, local workers had been forced out of the fishing industry by employers who chose to employ low wage overseas crews from poor countries.
Mr Fleetwood says the Maritime Union would defend all working class New Zealanders from attacks by the National Government.
“It is time to fight back against this Government’s anti-worker agenda.”
ENDS
For more information, contact Maritime Union of New Zealand General Secretary Joe Fleetwood on 021364649
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