Postal workers want 5% pay rise
May 5, 2006
Media Release
Postal workers want 5% pay rise
Thousands of postal workers have today launched a
campaign for a five per cent pay rise with a rally outside
the Auckland Mail Centre.
Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union national secretary Andrew Little said that the workers had a strong case.
“Most of these people are earning $12 to $14 an hour,” he said.
“New Zealand Post is doing extremely well. It’s New Zealand’s most profitable State-owned Enterprise, and last year made a $130 million profit. It hasn’t made a loss since 1987 and since 1997 it has increased its capital value by 500 per cent to $2.5 billion.
“Postal workers contribute enormously to that success, and deserve to get a fair share of it in their pay packets.”
Negotiations to renew the collective
agreement start in Wellington
next Tuesday. The EPMU has
around 5000 members at New Zealand
Post.
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