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Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 10:14 am, October 27th, 2022 -
43 comments
Categories: employment, michael wood, Unions, workers' rights
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Yesterday was a big day for the Progressive movement in Aotearoa New Zealand as the Fair Pay Agreements Bill made its way through Parliament. Many should be thanked but especially Michael Wood and Helen Kelly.
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Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 8:03 am, October 28th, 2016 -
15 comments
Categories: Unions, workers' rights
Tags: helen kelly
Updated with video of the service. Details of the memorial service celebrating Helen Kelly’s life scheduled for today.
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Written By:
Stephanie Rodgers -
Date published: 9:30 am, March 5th, 2015 -
17 comments
Categories: business, employment, workers' rights
Tags: bad employers, helen kelly, Iain Lees-Galloway, michael woodhouse, zero hour contracts
For someone responsible for managing employment relations in New Zealand, Michael Woodhouse doesn’t seem to understand what “employment relations” means.
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Written By:
nickkelly -
Date published: 6:01 am, September 20th, 2023 -
15 comments
Categories: act, campaigning, chris hipkins, Christopher Luxon, economy, election 2023, elections, First Past the Post, greens, inequality, labour, leadership, Long Read, maori party, MMP, national, national/act government, nz first
Tags: act, chris hipkins, Christopher luxon, green party, Labour Party, maori party, national party, NZ General Election 2023
From the outside, the New Zealand 2023 General Election seems both lacklustre and slightly strange. The Labour Government, having won a huge majority in 2020 is now fighting for its political life. Yet National, the main centre-right opposition party is still on average polling significantly worse now than they were when it lost power in 2017.
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Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 1:40 pm, January 29th, 2023 -
135 comments
Categories: auckland supercity, climate change, labour, local government, science, supercity
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As Auckland slowly recovers but ready itself for further storms there is some attention being given to review Council’s response to the super storm. The initial impression, and this is held widely is that the response was sub optimal.
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Written By:
nickkelly -
Date published: 12:26 am, January 27th, 2023 -
5 comments
Categories: Austerity, boris johnson, Brexit, uk politics
Tags: brexit, Rishi Sunak, UK Conservatives, UK politics
Despite everything that has happened, it would be a serious mistake to underestimate the British Conservative Party which has proven time and again to be an electoral force to be reckoned with. In England, where over 80% of British voters live, Tory is the default option in many parts of the country. The polarisation within Britain is high with tensions from the Brexit debate and ongoing calls for Scottish Independence still simmering. The Tories can certainly play these divisions to their advantage in the hope of winning support
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Written By:
nickkelly -
Date published: 2:18 am, February 21st, 2022 -
10 comments
Categories: Brexit, Europe, uk politics
Tags: Boris Johnson, brexit, nick kelly, UK election 2019, UK politics, ukraine
Boris Johnson, should not on balance still be Prime Minister and in the long term, the Conservatives risk being severely punished for not removing him. But despite everything, he remains in post and still, we cannot write him off.
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Written By:
nickkelly -
Date published: 2:53 am, November 27th, 2021 -
1 comment
Categories: Brexit, Europe, uk politics
Tags: Boris Johnson, brexit, Captain Tom, covid-19, nationalism, nick kelly, Northern Ireland, scottish independence, The Queen, UK politics, World War Two
With regards to Johnson’s own leadership to date, his government’s apparent support of herd immunity as the response to COVID-19 in early 2020 had much more in common with Neville Chamberlain’s appeasement policy in the 1930s than the Battle of Britain.
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Written By:
nickkelly -
Date published: 9:13 am, April 20th, 2021 -
28 comments
Categories: boris johnson, Jeremy Corbyn, news, sport, uk politics
Tags: Boris Johnson, britain, football, jeremy corbyn, nick kelly, Premier League, sport
There are few issues where UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and former Labour Opposition Leader Jeremy Corbyn see eye to eye, yet this proposal has achieved just that. Rarer still to have the Second Heir to the Throne comment on such matters saying it would be “damaging.”
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Written By:
nickkelly -
Date published: 6:11 am, January 29th, 2021 -
21 comments
Categories: Austerity, Politics, uk politics
Tags: Boris Johnson, covid-19, Kier Starmer, nick kelly, pandemic, UK Conservatives, UK election 2019, uk labour
Originally posted on Nick Kelly’s Blog In late March 2020, the medical director of the NHS Stephen Powis said that keeping the UK COVID-19 death toll to under 20,000 would be a good result. Ten months later, almost to the day, the UK’s official death toll from COVID-19 hit 100,000, a few days after an […]
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Written By:
nickkelly -
Date published: 6:05 am, December 9th, 2020 -
65 comments
Categories: election 2020, referendum, uk politics
Tags: assisted dying, Baroness Sally Greengross, house of lords, nick kelly, UK politics
There is now growing recognition internationally that the right to a dignified death is a fundamental human right. Assisted dying is not about reducing health care costs or pressuring those who are frail, old or disabled to end their life prematurely. It is about allowing those with a terminal illness the choice to die rather than face a period of significant physical decline and suffering before the end of their life.
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Written By:
nickkelly -
Date published: 1:35 pm, May 7th, 2020 -
27 comments
Categories: Jeremy Corbyn, labour, political parties, politicans, Politics, uk politics
Tags: Antisemitism, Blairites, jeremy corbyn, Kier Starmer, nick kelly, UK election 2017, uk labour
In July 2019 BBC current affairs show Panorama did a report on antisemitism in Labour. Ironically many of the whistleblowers from this Panorama documentary were the people named in this leaked Labour report as having frustrated antisemitism investigations. Were it not for COVID-19, we can be sure the BBC would ensure this was properly reported on to ensure a balanced and factual news service had been provided. Or maybe not?
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Written By:
nickkelly -
Date published: 12:14 pm, December 10th, 2019 -
18 comments
Categories: Austerity, boris johnson, Brexit, Economy, Free Trade, Jeremy Corbyn, politicans, uk politics
Tags: Boris Johnson, free trade, health funding, jeremy corbyn, John Major, nhs, nick kelly
The NHS is well loved by the British public. It is seen as something which makes British society decent and civilised. That the NHS is now stretched and badly underfunded is seen as a national outrage. Fears of even further privatisation of the NHS due to a US trade deal has unsurprisingly made the NHS the number one election issue.
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Written By:
nickkelly -
Date published: 11:15 am, November 9th, 2019 -
6 comments
Categories: Brexit, Europe, uk politics
Tags: Boris Johnson, DUP, jeremy corbyn, Liberal Democrats, nigel farage, Sinn Feinn, SNP
Nick Kelly gives a summary of each major United Kingdom political party.
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Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 10:11 am, April 19th, 2019 -
75 comments
Categories: democracy under attack, Donald Trump, making shit up, the praiseworthy and the pitiful, us politics, you couldn't make this shit up
Tags: robert mueller
Robert Mueller’s report has now been released and questions are being asked at the benign spin that the White House has been allowed to engage in to describe it before its release.
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Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 2:30 pm, August 19th, 2017 -
26 comments
Categories: Donald Trump, International, Politics, us politics
Tags: Steve Bannon
Breitbart’s loss is the White House’s gain as the revolving door continues. And the question will be asked. Was it Trump’s appallingly bad handling of the Charlottesville riots that caused Bannon’s demise?
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Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 2:22 pm, November 6th, 2016 -
201 comments
Categories: Andrew Little, labour, Politics
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Text of Andrew Little’s speech to the 2016 Labour Party Conference.
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Written By:
Mike Smith -
Date published: 4:29 pm, July 26th, 2016 -
12 comments
Categories: uncategorized
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Covering 100 years in 250 pages, Unity Books’ Tilly Lloyd’s review described Labour’s centenary history by Jim McAloon and Peter Franks as a ‘coherent skim.’ Prefaces and prehistory take 50 pages to get to the starting line. The 23 years from Helen Clark’s accession to the leadership to the present takes as many pages. Of the 32 persons interviewed 28 were Members of Parliament. Surprisingly Mike Williams, the second longest-serving President after Big Jim Roberts, was not included among them.
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Written By:
mickysavage -
Date published: 3:56 pm, February 10th, 2016 -
83 comments
Categories: Abuse of power, activism, democracy under attack, national, Steven Joyce, the praiseworthy and the pitiful
Tags: josie butler
Stuff is asking the employer of Josie Butler, thrower of the fake sex toy at Steven Joyce, if it will take disciplinary action against her for protest activity taken while she was not at work.
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Written By:
Anthony R0bins -
Date published: 10:14 am, March 4th, 2015 -
61 comments
Categories: capitalism, class war, national, Unions, workers' rights
Tags: campbell live, michael woodhouse, squeamish, zero hour contracts
Zero hour contracts are the logical end point of National’s agenda for employment legislation. But last night Workplace Relations & Safety Minister Michael Woodhouse promised legislation to “prohibit the worst excesses”. “Excesses” in the free market – who would have thought?
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Written By:
lprent -
Date published: 10:57 pm, August 13th, 2014 -
12 comments
Categories: uncategorized
Tags: dirty politics, nicky hager, tweets
In no particular order, some tweets from those in Wellington with the book. Or those who have read something more than I have.
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Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 2:06 pm, June 23rd, 2014 -
189 comments
Categories: election 2014, labour
Tags: party list
The Labour list for 2014 has been announced.
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Written By:
Bunji -
Date published: 9:26 am, November 17th, 2013 -
55 comments
Categories: interweb
Tags:
My semi-regular Sunday piece of interesting, longer, deeper stories I found during the week. It’s also a chance for you to share what you found this week too. Those stimulating links you wanted to share, but just didn’t fit in anywhere. This week: science vs the internet, the UK public is wrong about everything, Russell Brand, feminism and austerity from a golden throne.
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Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 11:15 am, July 17th, 2012 -
154 comments
Categories: education, schools
Tags: league tables, national standards
School league tables are harmful to education. Tables based on “ropey data” are even worse. In this open letter 100 academics speak out against league tables.
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Written By:
Marty G -
Date published: 9:48 am, May 17th, 2010 -
20 comments
Categories: john key
Tags: smile and wave, sunday star times
Hmm, so another bad, bad week for the directionless Key Government. Lucky a major newspaper steps in with a chance to make the PM look cute and adorable. It’s pretty telling that National Party pollster David Farrar chose to highlight a joke question from Valerie Vili and a joke answer; the answers to real questions are amazingly weak.
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