11 June 2015
Media Release
Brian Roche’s comments unhelpful
Comments made by Brian Roche, the CEO of New Zealand Post, on the Paul Henry Show today are inaccurate, misleading, and
unhelpful to workers who are going through the stress of a massive restructure.
“Brian Roche had a good joke with Paul Henry about the continued uncertainty and job losses faced by posties,” says Joe
Gallagher, EPMU industry organiser for postal workers.
“This is really unhelpful. We have consistently engaged with NZ Post management on behalf of workers, and have never
disagreed with the fact that mail volumes are declining.
“Our focus has always been on supporting our members and ensuring that Post continues to provide secure, full-time
employment. We know that the best international models for a future-proofed postal service involve good relationships
with unions and a secure employee model.
“Passive-aggressive statements about people’s ‘emotional attachments’ and needing to ‘deal with reality’ are a sad
misrepresentation of our views.
“Brian Roche spoke of dealing with Post workers in a ‘really respectful and human way.’ We would argue that going on
Paul Henry’s show to bash their unions and mislead the public about what’s happening, when hundreds of workers are
losing their jobs, is neither respectful nor human.”
The EPMU has consistently engaged in a constructive and sincere way with New Zealand Post and will continue to do so.
ENDS