No realistic action on Maori & Pacific Island Unemployment
MEDIA RELEASE
No realistic action on Maori &
Pacific Island Unemployment
MANA Leader and MP for Te
Tai Tokerau Hone Harawira
Wed 13 February 2013
“Not good enough,” said MANA Leader and Tai Tokerau
MP, Hone Harawira, following the Minister of Tertiary
Education, Skills and Employment’s inability to offer any
realistic commitment to ending the appalling rate of Maori
and Pacific unemployment. “That rate has been nearly
three times higher than the Pakeha rate for each of the four
years of his government’s time in office.”
“In
my view that signals a clear and abject failure of
Nationals’ employment, education, skills and training
policies for Maori and Pacific people,” said Harawira.
“And while Minister Joyce was able to trot out numbers in
education and training programmes, he said nothing about
actual job creation to change these dreadful statistics
anytime soon.”
Harawira added that National’s
inability to deal with unemployment is made even worse by
the revelation that only half of all Maori and Pacific
Island people living in New Zealand actually have jobs.
“Maybe National’s promise of a ‘brighter future’ and
an ‘inclusive economy’ with ‘jobs for all’ wasn’t
meant to include Maori and Pacific Islanders.”
Harawira also challenged the Minister for trying to use
the global financial crisis as an excuse for the problem.
“The GFS has nothing whatsoever to do with the racial
mix of the unemployment stats. That is entirely down to
National’s policies, and makes a mockery of their
relationship with their ‘mana-enhancing’ partners in the
Maori Party and their ‘silently-suffering’ Pacific
Island MPs in their own caucus.
ENDS