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Alistair Dumbleton, the member of the Employment Relations Authority facilitating the Ports of Auckland collective bargaining, has released a report. Given the key issues, particularly the right of the Port to contract out, it’s anyone’s guess when that process may reach a conclusion. Bargaining for a new collective agreement was initiated in August 2011. From [...]
In the Public Sector low settlements seem to be continuing with a two and a half year deal for secondary teachers being ratified this week. It provides for average increases of 1.14%, 1.02% and 0.5% for the last 6 months of the term. The pay offer reflects a translation to a shortened pay scale for [...]
The public holidays situation is quite straight forward this year with 25/26 December and 1/2 January falling on weekdays. Establishing What Days are Public Holidays: Under the Holidays Act employees are entitled to eleven Public Holidays per year, but only if the holidays fall on days that would otherwise be working days for them. That [...]
What the Government does with the next review will be interesting given the low CPI and other economic factors. The Government’s practice has been to introduce annual increases at around CPI with a more significant adjustment every fourth year. Increases over the last few years have been as follows: There was an interesting article in [...]
The Government’s planned amendments to the Employment Relations Act are expected to be introduced to Parliament by the end of the year, but the effective date has been delayed until “the second half of 2013”. In addition to the changes initially announced, there are two important additions. Part 6A, which governs the transfer of employment [...]
In the June quarter the unemployment rate was 6.8%. Despite concerns about several high profile redundancies, indications are that job growth may have kept pace, The seasonally adjusted number of filled jobs rose 0.3% from the June quarter to the September quarter and the latest unemployment data is due on 8 November. In the September [...]
The CPI rose 0.3% for the September 2012 quarter and 0.8% in the year to the September 2012 quarter, which is the smallest annual movement since a 0.5% increase in the year to the December 1999 quarter. Prices rose for cigarettes and tobacco (up 13%, reflecting a 14.49% rise in excise duty in January), rentals [...]
In the September 2012 quarter, salary and wage rates (including overtime) rose 0.5%. In the year to the September 2012 quarter: Salary and wage rates (including overtime) increased 1.9%. Overtime wage rates increased 2.4%. Private sector salary and ordinary time wage rates increased 2.1%. For more details: www.statistics.govt.nz
Alistair Dumbleton, the member of the Employment Relations Authority facilitating the Ports of Auckland collective bargaining, has released a report. Given the key issues, particularly the right of the Port to contract out, it’s anyone’s guess when that process may reach a conclusion. Bargaining for a new collective agreement was initiated in August 2011. From [...]
In the Public Sector low settlements seem to be continuing with a two and a half year deal for secondary teachers being ratified this week. It provides for average increases of 1.14%, 1.02% and 0.5% for the last 6 months of the term. The pay offer reflects a translation to a shortened pay scale for [...]
The public holidays situation is quite straight forward this year with 25/26 December and 1/2 January falling on weekdays. Establishing What Days are Public Holidays: Under the Holidays Act employees are entitled to eleven Public Holidays per year, but only if the holidays fall on days that would otherwise be working days for them. That [...]
What the Government does with the next review will be interesting given the low CPI and other economic factors. The Government’s practice has been to introduce annual increases at around CPI with a more significant adjustment every fourth year. Increases over the last few years have been as follows: There was an interesting article in [...]
The Government’s planned amendments to the Employment Relations Act are expected to be introduced to Parliament by the end of the year, but the effective date has been delayed until “the second half of 2013”. In addition to the changes initially announced, there are two important additions. Part 6A, which governs the transfer of employment [...]
In the June quarter the unemployment rate was 6.8%. Despite concerns about several high profile redundancies, indications are that job growth may have kept pace, The seasonally adjusted number of filled jobs rose 0.3% from the June quarter to the September quarter and the latest unemployment data is due on 8 November. In the September [...]
The CPI rose 0.3% for the September 2012 quarter and 0.8% in the year to the September 2012 quarter, which is the smallest annual movement since a 0.5% increase in the year to the December 1999 quarter. Prices rose for cigarettes and tobacco (up 13%, reflecting a 14.49% rise in excise duty in January), rentals [...]
In the September 2012 quarter, salary and wage rates (including overtime) rose 0.5%. In the year to the September 2012 quarter: Salary and wage rates (including overtime) increased 1.9%. Overtime wage rates increased 2.4%. Private sector salary and ordinary time wage rates increased 2.1%. For more details: www.statistics.govt.nz
