What would be great if the parties in power put these kind of policies in place when they had the opportunity rather than when the are clearly going to lose the election.
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The time is never right. Making change always causes a bit of pain in the short time. That is not a reason to not try and improve our country.
As a business owner I support this.
All this 'we can't afford it' happened when we went from 3 weeks to 4 weeks annual leave 20 odd years ago.
And when sick leave came in.
And when the weekend came in.
Every improvement to workers' rights gets met with the same outcry. We'd still be in workhouses if we listened to it.
You typically make those changes when the economy is doing well though, not in the middle of a cost of living crisis.
I'd certainly like an extra week of annual leave, but cost of living is a far bigger concern to me right now.
Mate, if you're concerned about the cost of living you should be worried about National prepared to dump over $15 billion onto the housing market through tax cuts geared at the upper end, landlord incentives and reintroducing foreign buyers. At the same time they're wanting to put through other changes that will restrict new supply. Prices are going to absolutely explode again.
I honestly don't know how these types of changes track against the prevailing economic state, and it suspect it doesn't really matter - every rise to the minimum wage, every increase in entitlements gets the same response.
You could probably go check out the Parliament hansard records from 2007 when annual leave when from 3 weeks to 4 and find the exact same arguments.
You seem to be a very angry person.
What seemed angry to you about that?
Just the fact that you show up in every thread ready to argue with anyone and everyone. It must be exhausting being you.
I mostly argue with you to be honest, which means you're also in every thread. Not sure why you keep going for personal attacks though
Not OP but generally people are arguing against ideas not people.
You must be new here, this guy has shown up in every single vaguely political post over the last few days primed and ready to go.
This topic is not vaguely political. It's about a campaign promise from a political party.
If you disagree with him, that's okay. There's room for all sorts of views around here, I'm sure. It's a bit rude dismissing his views by saying he just seems angry though.