The CTU opposes the Employment Leave Bill, arguing it is unworkable, reduces worker benefits, and deepens the cost-of-living crisis through lower leave and holiday pay, increased casualisation, and confusion in workplace rights.
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We don't make those kind of distinctions. What we know is that each of these public service workers makes an important contribution to New Zealand. They want a future here. But what we are seeing from this government is an onslaught against working people. We saw it in the cuts to public services. We've seen it in the cancelling of pay equity claims. Now they're coming after holidays and leave and their changes with the employment leave bill. It's not surprising that people are looking to go overseas, given how this government treats working people.
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