Mayor joins Fonterra in selling out Kāpiti cheese workers
Media release
26 September 2019
Mayor K Gurunathan joins Fonterra in selling out Kāpiti cheese workers
Kāpiti Coast mayoral candidate Gwynn
Compton says that Mayor K Gurunathan’s resigned acceptance
of the loss of 65 jobs at Fonterra’s Te Roto Drive
factory simply isn’t good enough, and that Kāpiti’s
Mayor should be leading the fight to keep the factory
open.
“Mayor K Gurunathan’s resigned acceptance
of Fonterra’s closure of its Te Roto Drive factory, and
his vague hope that employees might find jobs elsewhere
simply isn’t good enough, and it amounts to him joining
Fonterra in selling out Kāpiti’s cheese factory workers.
It shows that the Mayor isn’t prepared to fight for our
communities when the going gets tough, and the people of
Kāpiti, but especially the 65 Fonterra workers impacted
today, deserve more from their Mayor,” says Mr
Compton.
Gwynn Compton says his reaction to the
closure marks a clear contrast between what he’ll bring to
the role if elected as Mayor, and how Mayor K Gurunathan
operates.
“Within minutes of Fonterra’s
announcement being made, I’d already set up a petition to
fight the closure at www.savekapiticheese.nz and have been
spending my own time and money rallying community support.
As a community, we can and we must challenge Fonterra’s
short-sighted decision, and the Mayor should be leading that
fight, not meekly rolling over and hoping everything will
turn out okay.”
Gwynn Compton has already enjoyed
success leading this type of activity, with his petition
opposing the proposed name change to Victoria University of
Wellington being signed by over 13,000 people and resulting
in the Minister of Education declining the name change
request, and the university eventually abandoning it all
together.
“As Mayor, I’ll fight relentlessly
for every job in Kāpiti. We’re already facing a massive
employment challenge in the next two years as the
Transmission Gully and Peka Peka to Ōtaki Expressway
projects finish, meaning hundreds of jobs and millions of
dollars of economic activity will leave the
district.
“Mayor K Gurunathan’s failure of
leadership today further reinforces the call for change at
Kāpiti Coast District Council. If I’m elected as Mayor,
I’ll bring fresh leadership, smart thinking, and a
community-led approach to Council, as well as leaving no
stone unturned when it comes to fighting on behalf of our
communities.”
Those wanting to fight the closure
of the Te Roto Drive factory are encouraged to visit www.savekapiticheese.nz and sign their
names.
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