"Fire-at-Will" Legislation - The Big Lie
Canterbury's newly-formed Workers Rights Campaign is planning a symbolic picket at the offices of Government M.P.
Nicola Wagner to protest at the new "fire-at-will" provisions of New Zealand's industrial law.
Campaign spokesman Paul Piesse said today that the justification for the new law, which allows employers to sack workers
within the first three months of their employment without giving any reason at all, let alone any justification, is a
hypocritical sham.
The big lie, Mr Piesse said, is the deceit that the law would encourage employers to take on people they otherwise would
not. Employers, he said, only ever employ people when they really need them. Their objective it to maximise their
profits - they don't function as a social service to the unemployed.
Neither do they engage the least appealing applicant; and nor will they because of the new law.
The Workers Rights Campaign says that the law is a breach of civil rights, in that it discriminates against a specific
group of citizens – job applicants – distinguishing them from those already employed.
Mr Piesse added that the law is aimed at the most vulnerable: the young; casual and part time workers; those made
redundant from their previous employment - likely to be a rapidly increasing number of New Zealanders; anyone changing
jobs; and older workers.
The Workers Rights Campaign will picket the premises of any employer availing him/herself of this contemptible new law
when it is brought to its attention.
Mr Piesse said that the new law was just the start of an employer-Government campaign to make working people pay the
price of the inevitable and cyclic crisis of the capitalist system.
The picket at Wagner's office, 189 Montreal St Christchurch, will take place on Friday 27th February at 1 p.m.
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