Councils Respond To Juken NZ Ltd Announcement
Joint Media Release - Northland Regional Council And Far North District Council:
Northland Regional Council (NRC) and Far North District Council (FNDC) acknowledge the uncertainty created by today’s announcement from Juken New Zealand Ltd as the company begins consultation on the future of its Kaitāia operations.
FNDC Mayor Moko Tepania says the news will be challenging for employees, their whānau, and the wider community.
"Any consultation of this nature creates understandable concern. We know this will be a difficult time for affected workers and their families.
"Our priority now is to understand the situation fully and work alongside Juken as they explore options in a very tough economic environment."
Mayor Tepania says councils will also be seeking support from central government.
"Given the scale of the potential economic impact, we will be advocating strongly for government involvement.
"Councils cannot advocate for this alone, and we need all partners at the table."
NRC Chair Pita Tipene says the councils, together with regional economic development agency Northland Inc, are committed to supporting Juken as it works through the consultation process.
"We have already had initial discussions with Juken and will continue to engage closely with them to understand what pathways may exist.
"We are willing to work together to investigate every avenue, advocate for our communities, and support efforts to secure a sustainable future for the operation in Kaitāia."
Both councils acknowledge Juken New Zealand Ltd’s open and constructive approach, including its clear commitment to working in good faith throughout the process.
Northland Regional Council, Far North District Council, and Northland Inc will continue to collaborate closely as more information becomes available.
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