Waikato Times

Nga¯i Tahu Tourism to cut 300 jobs

- Susan Edmunds

Nga¯ i Tahu Tourism is cutting its workforce from 348 people to 39, ‘‘for the time being’’.

In an email, chair of Te Ru¯nanga o Nga¯i Tahu Lisa Tumahai said she had been sad to learn how significan­tly and swiftly Covid-19 had affected the iwi’s tourism operations.

It runs, among others, the Shotover Jet, Rainbow Springs in Rotorua, the Agrodome in Rotorua, Hukafalls Jet and Queenstown Snowmobile­s.

‘‘The decisions we have had to make as a result are simply heartbreak­ing and not something our iwi leadership ever wanted to witness.’’

She said all but one of its tourism businesses would be closed for the foreseeabl­e future.

Shotover Jet claimed $295,243 for 42 employees, Hukafalls Jet

$67,466 for 10 employees, Agrodome $274,154 for 39 employees, and Rainbow Springs

$229,147 for 33 employees. Only Glacier Southern Lakes Helicopter­s was operating, in a reduced capacity.

Completion of the constructi­on and fit-out of the yet-tolaunch All Blacks Experience in Auckland had recommence­d, she said, but its opening date was under review.

Tumahai said the workforce would drop by just over 300 people.

That was 14 fewer redundanci­es than originally proposed but was the result of feedback, she said.

‘‘Nga¯i Tahu has been in the tourism industry for decades, and while today’s announceme­nt has been a particular­ly painful blow, I want to make it clear that we remain committed to the industry

and optimistic about the future.

‘‘Our job now is to adapt our portfolio of tourism assets for an industry that will be undoubtedl­y different in light of Covid-19, but still filled with opportunit­ies in the months and years ahead.’’

She said Shotover Jet and Hukafalls Jet would open in October provided the country was at alert level 1.

Tumahai said the iwi was doing what it could to support the affected staff.

‘‘As our kaimahi, they have truly become part of our wider wha¯ nau, and I know many of you will join me in thinking of them as they face this difficult change in the coming weeks.’’

‘‘I want to make it clear that we remain committed to the industry and optimistic about the future.’’

Lisa Tumahai

Te Ru¯nanga o Nga¯i Tahu

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