Health and Employment – Health New Zealand offers pay cuts amid workforce crisis
Source: Association of Salaried Medical Specialists
First Responders – 25 new career firefighters join the Fire and Emergency New Zealand team
Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand
First Responders – Southbridge Canterbury vegetation fire update 3
Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Economy – Action needed as GDP falls faster and further than expected – NZCTU
Source: NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi
NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi Economist Craig Renney is saying that new GDP data released by Statistics New Zealand demonstrates the scale of the problems in the economy, and the desperate need for economic policy change.
“The economy fell 0.9% last quarter. The Reserve Bank forecast a 0.3% fall, and the Treasury had previously forecast a 0.7% increase. Together with recent poor labour market data, it’s clear that the government’s approach is not working,” said Renney.
“GDP fell in 10 out of 16 industry sectors. Manufacturing fell 3.5% in just three months, and mining was down 4.1%. Retail trade fell, and financial services fell. Business services fell. Healthcare and social assistance fell. Agriculture, forestry, and fishing fell.
“Across the past 15 months, the economy has been in decline for 9 of them. This isn’t due to one-off factors such as tariffs – this is an economy with no plan and no direction.
“Quarterly GDP per capita fell back into the red again and is now lower than it was in 2021, even after adjusting for inflation. Business investment fell in plant, machinery, and transport equipment. Residential construction fell 1.9% this quarter. The indicators that might support growth in the future are falling.
“We have consistently called for the government to change track on the economy. For action on rising unemployment. For action on investment in crumbling public services.
“This latest GDP data confirms the Government’s approach has failed. This should be a wake-up call that tax cuts and public service cuts aren’t delivering the economy that New Zealanders deserve or need,” said Renney.
Govt’s working from home crackdown exposed as solution looking for a problem – PSA
Source: PSA
Weather News – Wind and rain for start of school holidays – MetService
Source: MetService
Covering period of Thursday 18 September – Monday 22 September
The front which brought wet and windy conditions to many overnight will move across the North Island today while a cool, showery southwest flow becomes established over the rest of the country.
“The southwest flow over Aotearoa eases tomorrow as a ridge of high pressure moves across the country from the west, with the South Island in particular enjoying a welcome reprieve from the wild weather of the past few days,” explained MetService meteorologist Ciaran Doolin. Friday night is expected to be unseasonably chilly for many North Island locations due to the cooler air mass and the settled conditions expected with the ridge.
“However, the reprieve for the South Island doesn’t last long as a strengthening northerly flow builds over the country on Saturday ahead of another front approaching from the Tasman Sea,” Doolin said. The front moves up the South Island on Sunday, bringing extensive rain with heavy falls in the west, before becoming stationary over the central part of the country into the coming working week.
The North Island, on the other hand, should experience mostly fine conditions through the weekend. The upside for South Islanders is that temperatures will be fairly warm by September standards for eastern places courtesy of the warming of the northerly air as it descends the eastern side of the Southern Alps.
Early on Monday morning a partial solar eclipse will be visible in Aotearoa, with the southeastern South Island looking like the best spot to catch a glimpse.
Awards – realestate.co.nz named the best small/micro workplace in New Zealand
Source: Brainchild PR
The organisation has been recognised as setting the standard for workplace culture and employee experience in Aotearoa.
- Ten additional days of leave per year for people to use as they wish – whether it be ‘life admin’, extra rest, or to spend time with loved ones.
- Fully subsidised health insurance to support physical and mental wellbeing – a cornerstone of the company’s values.
- Individual learning and development budgets empower people to pursue growth opportunities, attend conferences, or upskill in areas that matter to them.
- An annual $20,000 scholarship to support advanced study, work-related passion projects, or transformative development experiences. It’s a way of investing in the team’s big ideas and bold ambitions.
- Team connection opportunities, including exciting company-wide events every quarter.
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First Responders – Southbridge Canterbury vegetation fire update 2
Source: Fire and Emergency New Zealand
Fire and Emergency New Zealand crews continue to battle a large vegetation fire at Southbridge in the Selwyn District in Canterbury today.