EPMU Biennial Conference Media Advisory
July 19, 2004
Media Advisory
The biennial conference of New Zealand’s largest trade union, the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union (EPMU) begins in Rotorua tomorrow.
The conference is the ruling body of the union, and sets the union’s policies and directions for the next two years.
It is also a chance for elected shop-floor representatives to debate the major issues facing working people in the 21st century.
Conference highlights are:
-
The union’s response to the New Right’s attempted come-back
under Don Brash.
- The effect of the China free-trade
agreement on New Zealand manufacturing.
- The development
of a charter by which New Zealand management can be
measured.
- Promotion of employer-sponsored workplace
savings schemes (superannuation).
- The election of
senior officials, including national secretary.
Conference guests include:
- Prime Minister Helen Clark
- Labour
Minister Paul Swain
- Economic Development Minister Jim
Anderton.
- Professor Nigel Haworth
- Associate
Professor Nigel Roberts, Victoria University.
A conference agenda follows. Most of the conference is open to the media.
BIENNIAL CONFERENCE 2004
19-23 JULY 2004, LAKE
PLAZA HOTEL, ROTORUA
FINAL AGENDA
Monday, 19 July
9am Council meeting
Tuesday, 20 July
11am Opening/Powhiri
President’s
welcome
National Secretary’s
welcome
12.30pm Lunch
1.30pm Conference report
3.30-
4.30pm Hon. Paul Swain, Minister of
Labour, to speak during afternoon
session.
4.30pm Conference report continued.
5.30pm Conclude for day
Wednesday, 21 July
9am Remits
10.15am Break
10.45am Presentation
on member survey.
12.00pm Presentation on new
Rules
12.30pm Lunch
1.30pm Presentation on impact of
China (Professor Nigel
Haworth)
2.15pm Workshops:
1. Workplace
superannuation (Michael Littlewood of ASFONZ and Doug Lilly
to participate).
2. Management charter (Clare Curran of
Inzight to participate).
3. Manufacturing and China
FTA.
(Deborah Geels of MFAT and Mark Evans of MED to
participate).
3.45pm Break
4.00pm Workshop report backs.
5.00pm Conclude for day
Helen Clark in attendance for happy hour and dinner.
Thursday, 22 July
9am Remits
10.15am Break
10.45am Presentation
on industry planning.
11.30am Debate and decision on
Rules.
12.30pm Lunch
1.30pm Presentation on political
situation – Associate Professor Nigel
Roberts
2.30pm Workshop(s) on political
issues.
3.15pm Break.
3.40pm Speech by Jim
Anderton
4.30pm International panel
discussion.
5.30pm Conclude for day.
7.30pm Conference
dinner.
Friday, 23 July
9am Elections
10.15am Break
10.45am Remits
11.30am Close