It’s already hard earning enough to study.
PIZZA PIZZA PIZZA PIZZA
We don’t need new laws
that mean you could
be fired unfairly
On July 18 Prime Minister John Key announced his government’s plan to drastically change employment law in New Zealand. If passed the changes will take away workers’ rights, remove protections, cut pay, reduce holidays and diminish access to sick leave.
Tell the government you believe in fairness at work
Thanks to Francesca Gallo at Flickr for the photo flickr.com/photos/francegipsy/4708468166
Thanks to Francesca Gallo at Flickr for the photo flickr.com/photos/francegipsy/4708468166
It’s already hard earning enough to study.
PIZZA PIZZA PIZZA PIZZA
On July 18 Prime Minister John Key announced his government’s plan to drastically change employment law in New Zealand. If passed the changes will take away workers’ rights, remove protections, cut pay, reduce holidays and diminish access to sick leave.
Students are one group of people that will be particularly badly affected.
One of the changes likely to have a significant impact on the working conditions and pay of students is the extension of the 90-day ‘fire-at-will’ legislation to cover all workplaces. That will mean any employee in their first 90 days of employment can be fired without reason, or for a bad reason.
One of the changes likely to have a significant impact on the working conditions and pay of students is the extension of the 90-day ‘fire-at-will’ legislation to cover all workplaces. That will mean any employee in their first 90 days of employment can be fired without reason, or for a bad reason.
Other changes could reduce the leave and pay students receive while working during public holidays and changes to personal grievance laws that make it easier for employers to sack workers unfairly. Students in precarious and part time jobs are most likely to suffer if these new laws are introduced.
fairness.org.nz
that mean you could
be fired unfairly
Students are one group of people that will be particularly badly affected.
Rally Sat 21 August, 1pm Civic Square
We don’t need new laws
Other changes could reduce the leave and pay students receive while working during public holidays and changes to personal grievance laws that make it easier for employers to sack workers unfairly. Students in precarious and part time jobs are most likely to suffer if these new laws are introduced.
fairness.org.nz
Tell the government you believe in fairness at work
Rally Sat 21 August, 1pm Civic Square