Workers at the Tiwai Point aluminium smelter have initiated industrial action after over two years of unresolved pay negotiations, highlighting tensions over wages, living costs, and worker rights in a key regional employer.
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Demand for Sal at Salvation Army is 50% higher than it was uh pre-COVID 19. And you know, uh I think you know, everyone sees that, right? It's higher housing costs, higher food costs, electricity, fuel costs, fewer jobs, less stable housing.
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