Small Businesses Will Bear the Burden of Parenthood
Monday 14th May 2001 Dr Muriel Newman Media Release -- Other
The coalition’s paid parental leave scheme will place an increased burden on small businesses – at a time when they are
already heavily constrained by Government red tape, and finding it hard to keep their heads above water, Dr Muriel
Newman said.
“Small businesses are the lifeblood of the economy, employing four out of five New Zealanders. Many small businesses,
with only three or four staff, already find it difficult to cope when a new mother takes perhaps six weeks leave. Now
this new ‘Government Knows Best’ initiative will ensure that all new mothers are away for three months.
“For the small business, covering a three month leave period will be a struggle. Finding temporary staff, who are
prepared to do a job for just a few months, will be difficult. In addition to providing extra training, they will, in
all probability, have to pay higher wages to attract short-term replacements. That will significantly increase the
financial strain on the businesses.
“All this is an added burden on small businesses already trying to cope with huge heavy-handed measures unilaterally
implemented by this Government, namely the Employment Relations Act and changes to Accident Compensation.
“Further, rather than helping women – particularly young women – to get into the workforce, this new proposal may
instead discourage employers from hiring them.
“ACT believes the issue of whether paid parental leave should be provided is an employment matter between individual
employers and their employees. It should not be a taxpayer responsibility. Having a child is a matter of personal
choice. Such a decision is the responsibility of parents, not taxpayers.
“The paid parental leave proposals are just another example of this Government interfering in the family, and regulating
away people’s individual freedom and sense of responsibility,” Dr Newman said.
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For more information visit ACT online at http://www.act.org.nz or contact the ACT Parliamentary Office at
act@parliament.govt.nz.