The New Zealand Taxpayers' Union is criticising the Government's failure to cover the cost to businesses of the minimum wage increase scheduled for
April.
Taxpayers' Union spokesperson Islay Aitchison says, "Support for businesses facing the cost of a higher minimum wage was glaringly
absent from this afternoon's announcement."
"Minister Robertson acknowledged that a recession in New Zealand is almost inevitable. Now is clearly the worst time to
increase the minimum wage, but if the Government is determined to go ahead with the hike, failing to provide relief to
cover the cost is inexcusable. This will cost Kiwis their jobs — particularly those at large employers who may only see
limited relief from the wage subsidy package."
"The decision to boost benefits in the immediate term is understandable, but we can expect to see those costs spiral out
of control if the Government continues to increase regulatory taxes without providing adequate relief."