A political commentary piece critiques the government's plan to cut 8,700 public service jobs and rewrite disability laws to cap spending, arguing these measures harm workers, undermine legal rights, and fail to align with economic and demographic realities.
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All right, appreciate your time. Nicola Willis, Finance Minister, one of the banks yesterday on that services no w it it was, as Andrew alluded to earlier on in the program, all aspects of the services sector, and remember the services sector is a massive part of the economy, are underwater and have been for a sustained period of time, and the thinking is Q2, which is what we're currently in, April, May and June, is going to be reasonably negative. But then, of course, you look forward to the uh the bounce back. For more from the Mike Asking Breakfast, listen live to News Talks Ed B from 6 AM weekdays or follow the podcast on iHeartRadio.
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