Eastern Bays Courier

Auckland middle class suffers

- ALEXANDRA NELSON

Middle class Aucklander­s are becoming ‘‘disenfranc­hised’’ by the cost of housing in the city, according to prominent businessma­n Michael Stiassny. The chairman of Vector and senior partner of Kordamenth­a, told an Auckland University Business School panel on Monday that Auckland’s property market is underminin­g the sustainabi­lity of the city.

‘‘The middle class is being disenfranc­hised and disappeari­ng,’’ Stiassny said. ’’We need nurses to be able to live and work here. We need teachers, police, we even need office workers at Vector. This is one of the fundamenta­l issues: making Auckland a place where the middle class can afford to live and want to live because without them we are not going to be sustainabl­e.’’

The panel event was organised by the Business School in the lead-up to the local body elections. Stiassny said he had just returned from a conference of directors in the United States, and he felt the directors there were ahead of their New Zealand counterpar­ts. ‘‘These people have embraced ‘conscious capitalism’ in a wider sense – they are far clearer about their obligation to sustainabi­lity than the average New Zealand director.’’

Supporters of ‘‘conscious capitalism’’ describe it as a style of capitalism in which trust, compassion, collaborat­ion and value creation are as essential as competitio­n and freedom to trade.

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