A political podcast discusses Labour's targeted capital gains tax, universal GP visits, and concerns over charter school takeovers, while critiquing National's policies on public health, education, and economic fairness.
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absolutely right that we celebrate Labour Day and it's absolutely right that we continue to look at how we can make sure that all New Zealanders get to have a bit of work-life balance. For a lot of New Zealanders, they're working harder and harder, they're working some of the longest hours in the OECD, and yet we're earning some of the lowest incomes. Things have to change. There's a reason why 200 Kiwis a day are giving up and leaving the country. country. It's because they're not getting the kind of opportunities here that they deserve.
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a moral imperative to restore work-life balance and dignity
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