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Auckland Council should follow Parliament’s lead on pay

Published: Wed 22 Aug 2018 12:17 PM
Pay rates for Auckland Councillors, Local Board Members, and the Mayor should be frozen to reflect the level of pressure on ratepayers, says the Auckland Ratepayers’ Alliance.
“Members of Parliament have courageously admitted that they can’t keep taking pay hikes while saying there’s no money to help doctors and nurses,” says Ratepayers’ Alliance spokesperson Jo Holmes.
“Considering the Council is squeezing ratepayers with new charges and a regional fuel tax, at the same time as it ticks up council debt to over $11 billion, Mayor Phil Goff needs to show some leadership.”
“This year, Phil Goff’s pay is being hiked to $280,000, and for Councillors, $110,000. These hikes are unnecessary.”
“The Ratepayers’ Alliance has launched a petition calling for a freeze of pay rates for Councillors, Local Board Members, and the Mayor until Auckland Council’s finances are brought under control. It can be signed at www.ratepayers.nz/pay_freeze.”

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