National Party Throws Low Skilled Workers into the Furnace
Libertarianz leader Richard McGrath described the government’s decision to raise the minimum wage as short-sighted
command-and-control interference in the economy, and predicted it will cost jobs.
“Raising the minimum wage to $13.50 an hour means anyone whose productivity falls below that level is now even more
likely to be laid off,” he said.
“Clearly, Kate Wilkinson would rather have unemployed 16 and 17 year olds sitting at home on their Playstations earning
$3.82 an hour on the dole, than earning $10 an hour in training or $13 an hour in a job.”
“This speaks volumes about the priorities and the economic literacy of this government. Like the Labour one before them,
they believe it acceptable to consign unskilled kids to the scrap heap by pricing them off the job market, as long as it
looks good.”
“If Kate Wilkinson thinks repeated upward adjustments of the minimum wage are just and viable, why doesn’t she lift it
to $100 an hour?”
“The Libertarianz Party is the only political party in this country that would help low skilled school leavers and
others into work by abolishing the minimum wage, thus allowing a fluctuating jobs market to determine the price of
labour.”
“This would create a more transparent relationship between the skill level required for different occupations, the
relative overall value of these jobs, and the supply of people willing and able to be employed in them.”
“Without the minimum wage distorting the job market, it is likely that anyone truly willing to work would be able to
find a job commensurate with their talents and abilities.”
“Minimum wage laws cause false signals to be generated about the worth of various occupations, which is cruel and
misleading for low skilled people who wish to work. My party is saddened to see National going down the Muldoonist road
yet again.”
For more information, see www.libertarianz.org.nz
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