‘Surprised’ Key had plenty of warning on unemployment
David
PARKER
Spokesperson for Finance
9 November 2012
MEDIA STATEMENT
‘Surprised’ Key had plenty of
warning on unemployment
John Key has taken his eye off the employment ball, shown by his ‘surprise’ at the high unemployment numbers, says Labour’s Finance spokesperson David Parker.
“John Key was blindsided by the high unemployment figures. That’s not because they’re wrong, it’s because he took his eye off the ball.
“There has been plenty of warning.”
•
On 18 October ANZ predicted unemployment would rise
towards 7% after job advertisements dropped
•
The performance of manufacturing index showed employment in
that sector has been contracting for four months.
•
The performance of services index showed the industry is
contracting.
• New Zealand Manufacturers and
Exporters Association Survey of Business Conditions showed
confidence down to negative 33%
• NZIER
Quarterly Survey of Business Opinion forecast growth down in
the second half of the year.
• The Quarterly
Employment Survey showed a drop in 2,800 full-time jobs for
the last quarter.
“How can John Key be surprised when week after week, more redundancies are announced? ANZ weren’t surprised, manufacturers weren’t surprised, unions weren’t surprised, employers weren’t surprised, workers weren’t surprised.
“In fact anyone who read a newspaper or watched the news wasn’t surprised. John Key took his eye off the ball and is completely out of touch.
"All year John Key has been preoccupied with National's problems, and has not paid proper attention to what matters - the economy and jobs.
“John Key’s
distractions this year have been many. The tea tapes, ACC,
class sizes, John Banks’ donations, Dotcom, memory fades
and most recently insults to sporting celebrities and
others.
“Throughout the year the Government’s flagship economic initiative for this three year term - state asset sales - has gone increasingly awry, but was never going to grow the economy or jobs anyway.
“The cost of this mismanagement is clear.”