Workers's Rights - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz Catholic News New Zealand Mon, 11 Jul 2016 02:23:51 +0000 en-NZ hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cathnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cropped-cathnewsfavicon-32x32.jpg Workers's Rights - CathNews New Zealand https://cathnews.co.nz 32 32 70145804 Shop Trading Hours Bill no longer a matter of conscience for MPs https://cathnews.co.nz/2016/07/12/trading-hours-bill-not-matter-conscience-mps/ Mon, 11 Jul 2016 17:01:40 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=84530

In a recent blog, Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand pointed out that some of the MPs speaking in favour of the Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill referred to the importance of freedom of choice. "However, they have given away their own freedom of choice in relation to this significant measure. Families, communities and low-paid retail workers will Read more

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In a recent blog, Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand pointed out that some of the MPs speaking in favour of the Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill referred to the importance of freedom of choice. "However, they have given away their own freedom of choice in relation to this significant measure. Families, communities and low-paid retail workers will all be the poorer for their decision to suppress their consciences."

The blog tells how in December 2009, a current National Member of Parliament sent a handwritten Christmas card to Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand, which said: "Thank you for your letter…urging me to vote against the Easter Trading Bill, which was narrowly defeated in Parliament last night. I share your concerns on this issue and did indeed cast my vote against the measure."

That same member of parliament, along with several other National MPs with long records of voting against extending Easter trading hours, were not present in Parliament last month when the Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill was voted on. However, their votes were recorded as proxy votes for the Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill because National members agreed to vote along party lines.

In 1997, when Labour proposed to vote on party lines on the Shop Trading Hours Act Repeal (Easter) Amendment Bill, National strongly objected in the Parliamentary debate, saying "These sorts of issues should be conscience issues. I am disappointed that the Labour party should exercise the party whip on an issue like this."

The Shop Trading Hours Amendment Bill passed its second reading. The vote was 62 in favour 59 against.<

The Government has proposed Changes to the Bill that amends the Shop Trading Hours Act Repeal Act 1990. These changes include:

  • Local authorities will have the ability to create local policies (rather than bylaws) to allow shop trading in defined areas on Easter Sunday.
  • The changes also clarify that the ability to refuse to work on Easter Sunday is extended to all shop employees. The ‘right to refuse' provision allows employers and employees to negotiate freely, and means that all shop employees will have the ability to refuse to work on Easter Sunday without any repercussions for their employment relationship.

‘New Zealanders are only guaranteed three and a half days off each year. We should protect that, not reduce it,' said FIRST Union Retail and Finance Secretary Maxine Gay.

‘Workplace Relations Minister Michael Woodhouse is saying working people can refuse to work on Easter Sunday, but we know from bitter experience that there are consequences to saying no."

"People might find their hours reduced or those on a 90 day trial period might find themselves out of the job on day 89.'"

The Bill now goes into Committee stages.

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Prime Minister still favours liberisation of Easter trading laws https://cathnews.co.nz/2014/04/29/prime-minister-still-favours-liberisation-easter-trading-laws/ Mon, 28 Apr 2014 19:08:07 +0000 http://cathnews.co.nz/?p=57058

The Easter trading laws aren't working and need an overhaul, Prime Minister John Key says. "I don't think the law is working terribly well, but I've always voted in favour of liberalisation of trading laws when it comes to Easter weekend," Key said. The Retailers Association has suggested that shops should be allowed to open Read more

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The Easter trading laws aren't working and need an overhaul, Prime Minister John Key says.

"I don't think the law is working terribly well, but I've always voted in favour of liberalisation of trading laws when it comes to Easter weekend," Key said.

The Retailers Association has suggested that shops should be allowed to open after 1pm on Good Friday and Easter Sunday, as happens on 25 April each year.

The Catholic Church however is warning that using Anzac Day as a model for trading hours during Easter would hurt the poorest and most vulnerable.

Labour Party labour issues spokesman Andrew Little says retailers in Wanaka are reported to have traded throughout the Easter break in breach of shop trading laws following a tip-off that no action would be taken if they opened for business.

Waitaki MP Jacqui Dean told Radio New Zealand she was aware inspectors would not be visiting.

Most stayed open, taking advantage of about 100,000 visitors in town for the Warbirds over Wanaka International Air show.

Little said, "The idea that a Government department can give a nod and a wink to traders that it won't enforce shop trading laws and for a Government MP to then claim it as grounds for a review of the law is another act of third world shonkiness from National".

18 complaints were made about businesses flouting Easter trading laws this year, but none will be prosecuted. Last year there were 46.

A spokeswoman for the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), the Government department responsible for administering the legislation, said as none of the businesses had received warnings or been prosecuted previously, none would be prosecuted for their defiance.

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