Otago Daily Times

Best Start workload a striking reason

- CLAIRE TREVETT

WELLINGTON: Public servants are pointing to problems processing Labour’s socalled ‘‘baby bonus’’ payments as one reason for going on strike as Acting Prime Minister Winston Peters calls on workers to understand the Government has a limited purse.

The ‘‘Best Start’’ payments of $60 a week for parents of newborn babies were developed by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern when she was in Opposition in 2014 and are due to begin from July 1 as part of the Government’s Families Package.

However, Inland Revenue staff highlighte­d problems processing those payments as one of the factors behind going on strike later this month as they seek higher pay, saying they had to be processed manually which was adding to the workload.

More than 4000 Inland Revenue Department and Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment staff are set to strike for two hours on July 9 and July 23.

The notice of strike action comes as nurses also prepare to strike next month and teachers and principals vote on whether to take industrial action in August.

Mr Peters was hopeful strike action would not go ahead after mediation and negotiatio­ns with those groups.

‘‘We are not unsympathe­tic to the demands being made of you.

We just want those people making those demands to understand we can’t fix everything up in the space of six months.’’

He defended the Government after National leader Simon Bridges said there were now more strikes facing the Government than National had in its nine years in office.

Mr Peters did not believe the workers were being opportunis­tic but were aware that the Government was sympatheti­c to their wish for higher pay.

‘‘I suppose you tend to, though, go to a bus stop where a bus does come by. And, therefore, they’re making requests from us, not like the previous government where you could go to a bus stop and it would never turn up at all.’’

Mr Bridges said Labour’s upcoming industrial relations reforms to give unions more influence would worsen matters.

The way to increase wages was through growing the economy, he said.

‘‘This unrest unleashed by the Government will just slow it down.’’

Best Start was one of the Labour’s key policies, though Ms Ardern will not qualify for it because it only applies to babies born after July 1.

Mr Peters said IRD was ‘‘flat to the boards’’ to ensure the payments happened on time and he was sure they would happen even if that meant manual processing.

‘‘In this case, whatever exigencies are required the Government is attending to, with the greatest speed it can.’’

It will provide a universal payment of $60 a week for parents until their baby turns 1 and then income thresholds will apply, giving those on less than $79,000 payments until a baby turns 3.

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Winston Peters

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