The New Zealand Council of Trade Unions criticises the Disability Support Services Bill for stripping family carers of employment rights, arguing it undermines court-recognised protections and shifts public responsibility onto vulnerable families.
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Yeah, which is an interesting idea. I think it's probably a little bit of overreach. Um, they could do things that other countries do where they put things in legislation like uh the UK have up until now had a clause that says that a school board must, well the school must consider the cost of the uniform, which I think is a fair thing for a school board to consider, and I'd say that most already do.
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reverses court-recognized rights without consultation
New Bill strips employment rights for family carersunwarranted interference in school governance
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