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Public patience with no-jobs government wearing thin

Published: Sun 9 Dec 2012 11:30 AM
Public patience with no-jobs government wearing thin
The government’s lack of any plan for jobs has been laid bare this morning, FIRST Union said today.
A Fairfax poll out this morning listed job creation and unemployment as the top issue facing the country.
Unemployment is at a record high of 7.3 per cent, or 175,000 people, and the public are tiring of the government’s weak response of leaving it to the market, FIRST Union General Secretary Robert Reid said.
“National’s approach of sitting back and hoping for the best and has failed New Zealand firms and workers,” he said.
“Governments do have options.”
“Better use of government procurement to support local jobs, temporary Job Support Schemes like those used at the peak of the recession brought back for sectors facing significant redundancies, and a more responsive approach to monetary policy to protect jobs in the export sector would all help.”
“Making sure that its citizens have access to decent work and an income is a basic duty of any government.”
“Instead, our government is asleep at the wheel on jobs,” Robert Reid said.
ENDS

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