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Key says he "would love to see wages drop"

29 February, 2008

Revelations National Party leader John Key has told business he “would love to see wages drop” show the real face of the National Party’s wage agenda says the EPMU.

The comment was made in late December last year to the president of the Kerikeri District Business Association and directly conflicts with his claim on Morning Report last week that a National government “will raise wages”.

EPMU national secretary Andrew Little says Key needs to explain to workers why he wants their wages to drop.

“New Zealand workers are already getting paid thirty percent less than their Australian counterparts and John Key seems to think this gap should be bigger. That contradicts what he’s telling the public and it puts a lie to his claim a National government would lift wages.

“We have feared that National’s agenda would be to drive down wages as they did when they were last in power, and this comment from Key suggests nothing has changed.

“Every time the issue of wages has been raised the National Party has tried to turn it into a discussion about tax cuts. Now we know why.”

When National was last in power average weekly earnings increased by just one dollar over nine years. Many Kiwis received pay cuts and loss of conditions.

In 2006 the EPMU led the campaign to defeat the National Party’s bill to take all rights from workers during the first 90 days in a new job.

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