A trade union release on Workers’ Memorial Day 2026 highlights the high rates of workplace fatalities and injuries in New Zealand, criticizes proposed changes to health and safety laws, and calls for worker-led advocacy, including opposition to the Health and Safety at Work Ammnd
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