A Labour Party release criticizes the government's proposed job cuts in education and Oranga Tamariki, arguing they severely harm children's wellbeing and future prospects, and calls for an end to the deep cuts.
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Afternoon, Nicola Willis has announced she will slash 8,700 public service jobs by 2029. She revealed the move on our show last night but gave more detail in a pre-budget speech today. It includes reducing the number of government departments, and she reckons it will save 2.4 billion dollars. Now Roger Partridge of the New Zealand Initiative has been calling for public service cuts for years, and he's with us.
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essential staff at risk of loss
Release: Dark day for Kiwi kids as a third of Govt cuts affect themat risk in cost-saving measures
Roger Partridge: New Zealand Initiative board chair on the Government planning to slash thousands of public service rolesSocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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