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LPrent is there any thought to move this site to Substack?
I'm hearing too many workplaces are banning this as as a political platform, which limits those who can comment while at work.
what's the rationale for blocking politics websites and not other websites?
You'd have to ask the algorythm from each company. You'll find most local governments and government departments now block The Standard.
I work in local government and haven't had any issues with being blocked either on my work device, or via our corporate VLAN.
I did have some issues with SSL in the past. But I think it was a configuration issue with our network rather than an attempt to interfere with access.
OK thanks good to know.
My employer blocks WordPress commenting.
and not substack?
That's what I hear.
Not substack. it could be our local security policies have an SSL configuration issue, who knows.
But I would suggest just selected authors who are subject SMEs get to have their more substantive posts pushed simultaneously to a substack.
the ACT partys minister for ACC brooke van velden has launched a "shake up" of worksafe. you might think a focus on safety at work, reducing workplaceinjuries and death. No, a hot line for "over zealous" use of road cones. what an absolute pathetic joke this is. more woke virtue signaling rather than looking at the serious things, safety at work. another waste of time of resources and money from a party that specialises in wasting money.
It would be great if someone with the appropriate bent could do an analysis of the cost and loss of productivity involved with a moderate and serious injury and the cost of a death.
To argue in terms their lizard brains understand.
Also this info would be good for anyone that wanted speed limits around schools to be lowered permanently.
The Business Leaders Health and Safety Forum have already done this and in 2023 estimated that workplace injuries and deaths cost the economy approximately $4.4 Billion a year
The government also maintain several different methodologies for counting the costs of deaths, and the economic impacts.
…. so naturally this lot will cherry-pick the one that presents the best picture in each case.
But the employers (read: RW voters/contributors) will all do the responsible things to keep their workers safe! What could possibly go wrong?
Making Brooke van Velden the Minister for ACC is like making Leon Trotsky the Minister of Commerce – you're saying something about your attitude to the activity in question.
Not just a changed focus away from core work of reducing injury and death at work. Even more pathetic, becoming the road cone police. If van velden thinks this is important get seymours ministry of bureaucracy to do it unless thats totally busy allowing people to take dogs to the barber
Feels like the road cone thing is a headline distraction from the real evil within the reforms:
Making the employees more liable for workplace accidents and employers less is a clear signal to employers that will be able to fight fines and reparation (and win) if they can simply show it was the worker not following training and safety rather than the training and safety not being good enough.
And that level of training and safety is now being set by industry rather than Worksafe, at the request of industry.
I wonder of Ports of Auckland submitted to/met with the the minister on this?
Client politics, anyone?
If its a deliberate distraction then what a doubly pathetic little minister and pathetic government we have. If they want to debate what is the most effecctive way to improve safety at work then ok, have that debate. But to seriously make road cones a priority is just a joke. If its a deliberate distraction from other changes then what a pathetic joke this government is.
Yep, it is a distraction and that thought was echoed by Rob Campbell on the radio this afternoon.
But it's not incompetence that they are headlining or prioritising a road cone hotline instead of 'looking at safety at work', because they have no intention of 'looking at safety at work'.
Safety at work is of low importance for these scumbags, the intent is to reduce employers' compliance costs for training and safety, and to reduce employers' liability costs in the event of an employee's accident.
That is the feature of this reform and it is what they are trying to hide. Rob Campbell pointed this out to Heather Duplicity-Allen and she just about lost it.
A 0.5% increase in funding to ECE. A real cut.
And an adjustment to pay parity, all new ECE teachers getting the same starting pay, regardless of qualifications above the minimum, or previous experience as primary school teachers.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/politics/360705730/dark-future-ahead-surprise-pay-cuts-cause-pain-early-childhood-teachers
This is not pay parity as new primary teachers get a significant extra amount for qualifications.
https://www.careers.govt.nz/jobs-database/education-and-social-sciences/education/primary-school-teacher/about-the-job
Dickhead watch:
https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/morningreport/audio/2018989780/warnings-smoking-rates-plateauing-not-plummeting
Costello, Bishop and the rest.
TradeMe just bought 50% of Stuff.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360709916/trademe-set-take-50-stake-stuff-digital
A surprisingly important Australasian node of resistance to Google.
Someone needs to make an offer for TVNZ before it just dies a natural death.
What would happen to public broadcasting, would it need to be funded by philanthropy?
Honestly who other than old poor people over 70 watch TVNZ?
TVNZ delivers very little public good broadcasting now.
Interesting comment there Ad – I've just turned 81 and I definitely don't watch anything much on TVNZ, only The Repair Shop on a Friday evening – even our 8 year old twin granddaughters like watching it with us, if we're looking after them for the evening while their mum works. It's 3 News for us oldies, then the channel surfing begins – yes, we're sporting tragics on SKY Sport and UK TV and BBC First. For overseas news we look at Aljazeera TV (I noticed the other day that an ex TV3 reporter is working there, nice to hear a Kiwi accent!).
I don't watch news or current events on TVNZ. I do watch some short series dramas on TV1, mostly British. I'm currently watching "Sherwood", set in an area impacted by the ending of mining in Thatcher's time, set in present day but fallout remains from the mine closures. I'll give "Fear” a look at, starting on TV1 this week – set in Glasgow.
The most recent tankie cope is that Ukraine took advantage of Russia's participation in the START treaty to destroy strategic bombers. lol
Not only because we've just had a long weekend….
https://farmingdale-observer.com/2025/05/31/iceland-approved-the-4-day-workweek-in-2019-nearly-6-years-later-all-the-predictions-made-by-generation-z-have-come-true/
I love a 4 day week. For the reasons given- more time with family or at least it isn't spent begrudgingly.
Able to get a few things done around home and indulge in one of the hobbies, this time 55 litres of mead has needed attention. Pressing feijoas to add the juice to make the mead off dry.
I used to make apple cider at home. A waste of a 4 day easter holiday making undrinkable rubbish.
Listened to a UK comedy podcast today where they knew about the food miles on NZ produce. Just regular middle class citizens. We can’t make the argument on food miles being wrong because our government is ignoring climate change, and these consumers know that.
We can’t say oh, but we’re efficient when they have cut everything to do with insulation, energy efficiency, car fleet improvements, transportation improvements and every other measure they have ignored. And they talk about not paying up on our Paris obligations like a drunk refusing to pay for a car loan. Leadership. Just don’t pay your obligations. What a bunch of fwits. We’ve taken advice on skipping out on our obligations under our trade treaties…’
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/562938/climate-change-scientists-accuse-government-of-ignoring-scientific-evidence