Another election promise 'broken'

Labour's Finance spokesperson Grant Robertson says Finance Minister Bill English is set to break another promise to New Zealand workers, talking down the prospect of decent wage increases for workers in an interview today.

'National campaigned on the promise of average wage increases of more than $6000 in this term of government. In an interview on TVNZ's Q and A show today Bill English poured cold water on that, saying that was part of a ‘political debate'.

'New Zealand workers cannot win with Bill English. When inflation was running higher, he said wage increases were off the table because they would fuel inflation. Now he is saying low inflation means that workers will not get a meaningful increase. It is always jam tomorrow with Bill English.

'This latest backflip comes alongside Bill English abandoning his long-held promise of a meaningful surplus in this year's Budget. It shows that National has failed the tests it has set itself to demonstrate it is managing the economy well.

'New Zealanders deserve better than that. It is not good enough to say one thing to be elected and then walk away from the promise.

'Workers hearing about an economy with strong growth prospects will be wondering where their cut is. Many have not had a pay increase for several years and feel they have done their fair share of belt tightening. This is especially so for those in Auckland who have seen the cost of housing rise by thirteen percent in the last year, and rents by eight percent.

'Bill English's lack of ideas on how to make housing more affordable and accessible says it all. The government needs to stop blaming everyone else for the problems in the economy and after six years in office, finally take some responsibility,” Grant Robertson said.

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5 comments

Robertson off target

Posted on 17-03-2015 16:24 | By YOGI BEAR

perhaps if all was simple then sure blame the other guy, but of course many things can change the game e.g. slow down overseas means less revenue from tax for government, bye bye surplus plans.


blue boy

Posted on 23-03-2015 07:50 | By BlueBoy

The problem with Labour and the Greens and Mister swap from side to side to suit his own cause Peters is most of them are in so much of a hurry to be in power they don't seem to have any policy worth looking at. Sure they offer lots of sugar and cream but where is the fruit and foundation of where it comes from and to put down the other Guy when you have nothing your self well what does that tell you. Most of them wouldn't know how to run a business even if that was put in front of them let alone run a country. One thing is for sure if they were in charge we would be in more dept that we are now, they wouldn't have got the country through the recession or the earthquake we would be so much worse off.


Blue Boy

Posted on 23-03-2015 08:02 | By BlueBoy

This minimum wage issue is something that get right up my nose, why?. Well as an employer paying wages and I have a choice of paying somebody to do a job I would much rather pay the seasoned worker to do the job who has the skills rather than some snotty nose little think they know it all who has just left uni or poly tech who thinks they have all the answers. For me to pay someone $5 -$10 over the minimum wage makes better common sense than to pay the snotty nose what they think they are worth. You need to think that before you become cheese you need to go through the cow and become milk to start the process the cheese didn't just happen, there is a lot of work to do before you can even start to look like decent cheese.


Huge super pay rise coming

Posted on 27-03-2015 16:36 | By dave4u

of $8 per week which equates to 20C an hour for 40 hours...life goes backwards when you get old while prices go forward x 10 but no one cares give another mil to overseas I was taught charity starts at home...


Flip Flop

Posted on 28-03-2015 15:36 | By Merlin

Flip Flop Flip Flop National Party.They wan't a bob each way again.Don't trust them anymore.Never to vote for them again


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