Time will tell if Govt listens to small business
Lindsay Tisch MP
National Party Spokesman for Small
Business
26 August 2004
Time will tell if Government listens to small business
National Party spokesman for
Small Business Lindsay Tisch says time will
tell if the
anti-business Labour Government delivers on the Small
Business
Advisory Group annual report.
"The Minister
John Tamihere has indicated he is prepared to champion
the
recommendations in the report at Cabinet. Only time
will tell whether
Labour has the courage to make the
environment better for small
businesses."
The advisory
group calls for the Government to measure and publish
the
accumulative costs of compliance with regulations
passed by the
Government in the past 6 months.
"But
the Minister dodged that question when he was asked in
Parliament
yesterday - we hope that is not an ominous
preview of what will happen
with the rest of the report,"
Mr Tisch says.
"Labour has so far shown no will to improve
the climate for small
business. Many of the
recommendations made by the advisory group
have
previously been rejected or ignored by Mr Tamihere's
Cabinet colleagues.
"Proposals like the common
commencement dates for business related
regulations and
legislation, and the releasing of the cumulative costs
and
effects of regulations passed by the Government in
the previous six months
are fine ideas.
"As is the
suggestion to give more flexibility to employers by way of
a
three-month no obligation probation period. That would
allow small
businesses to take a chance on those that
might otherwise not be employed.
"Unfortunately it's
highly unlikely that the present anti-business
Labour
Government will agree to any substantive change,
especially given the
knee-jerk reaction by Labour's union
supporters.
"Action is required on compliance costs, not
another talk-fest," says Mr
Tisch.
ENDS