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Todd’s take

- By Todd Muller MP for Bay of Plenty

It’s hard to recall a more challengin­g time for our country’s business owners. Here in Tauranga, more than 16,000 business owners each employ up to 20 staff. That is a large chunk of our populace dependent on small businesses for their livelihood­s.

The last twelve months have been especially difficult for employers dealing with lockdowns and the closure of our border to tourists while having to find the money for overheads not covered by wage subsidies.

Last month, many employers had to increase their staff salaries due to minimum wage changes – even if they were not employing staff at the lowest rate, the flow-on effect will impact their wage outgoings substantia­lly. So it has come as quite a shock to business owners that the Government is now proposing a new threat to their staffing budget: the reintroduc­tion of 1970s style interferen­ce in the workplace: helpful for the unions, but certainly not the people who actually create the jobs.

A collective pay agreement can incorporat­e even non-union members if 10% (or 1,000 members) of that industry want it. A small café can be impacted by a collective agreement if an award rate is forced onto baristas, for example. Even if those staff are not interested in negotiatin­g, they’ll lose the right of consent to such an agreement and also the right to privacy as this law will require employers to give staff contact details to unions.

This “Fair Pay” law is a threat to job security if employers cannot find the money to pay higher government­imposed wages. It may be necessary to lay some staff off so employers can afford to pay a compulsory increase to others. With over 75,000 more New Zealanders on the unemployme­nt benefit than when Labour took office, wouldn’t you think the Government should help employers take on new staff, not lay them off ?

National supports our country’s employers to support people into work and we will repeal this law when we form the next government. If you’d like to hear more about Opposition views on this subject, please come along to the public meeting I’m hosting with Hon Scott Simpson and Hon Simon Bridges in Tauranga – details are at www.toddmuller.co.nz/employers.

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