Social issues
OECD report shows NZ on right track but more to do
Submitted by Communications on 21 October, 2008 - 19:49.
A major report from the OECD called Growing Unequal shows the importance of Governments taking a range of measures head-on to reduce inequality and poverty, says the Council of Trade Unions.
Older workers essential part of the workforce
Submitted by Communications on 3 September, 2008 - 15:51."Older workers are an essential part of our workforce, and will increasingly be so as people work longer due to better health and for the social and economic benefit from work,” Council of Trade Unions president Helen Kelly said today, welcoming the release of “Valuing Experience: a practical guide to recruiting and retainin
Social Report: Lots done, more to do
Submitted by Communications on 28 August, 2008 - 15:46.The social wellbeing of New Zealanders has improved since the 1990s with most social indicators moving in the right direction, Council of Trade Unions vice president Maori Sharon Clair said today, following the release of the Social Report.
National's Welfare Policy Old And Tired
Submitted by Communications on 11 August, 2008 - 17:47."National's policy to get tough on beneficiaries is not only outdated and lacks respect, but it is an approach that undermines wages and has been spectacularly unsuccessful in the past and will be so again," Council of Trade Unions president Helen Kelly said.
Child poverty report timely
Submitted by Communications on 7 August, 2008 - 15:18."Elimination of child poverty is an absolute priority and the Council of Trade Unions commend the leadership shown by the Children’s Commissioner and Barnardos in identifying the actions needed to address child poverty," CTU vice president Maori Sharon Clair said, following a new report from the two groups.
CPAG commended for keeping child poverty issue at the forefront
Submitted by Communications on 28 April, 2008 - 18:56.“The Council of Trade Unions commends Child Poverty Action Group for their persistent work in keeping child poverty in the public domain and on everyone’s agenda,” CTU secretary Carol Beaumont said tonight, following the release of CPAG’s latest research report.
Discrimination At Work Must Be Challenged
Submitted by Communications on 9 March, 2007 - 12:07.“Racial discrimination in any aspect of New Zealand life is unacceptable and both workers and employers must challenge it at workplaces,” CTU secretary Carol Beaumont said today.
Union Volunteering Recognised Today
Submitted by Communications on 5 December, 2006 - 14:32.“Union delegates are the lifeblood of our movement, and as 200 delegates gather in Wellington today we will be honouring the contribution they make to workplaces and society,” said CTU secretary Carol Beaumont on International Volunteer Day today.
Beautiful Days for Make Poverty History
Submitted by Anonymous on 28 November, 2006 - 17:30.Media Release: Make Poverty History.
With a little help from their most well-known campaigner, Make Poverty History Aotearoa collected over 11,000 signatures and a further 20,000 text petitions at this weekend's U2 concerts.
White Ribbon Campaign Deserves Support
Submitted by Communications on 25 November, 2006 - 11:35.The Council of Trade Unions joins other New Zealand and international organisations in supporting White Ribbon Day – the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, CTU secretary Carol Beaumont said today.