"The extension of the COVID-19 Wage Subsidy Scheme across
the country is good news for working Kiwis who might have
been at risk of loss of income and possible redundancies due
to the COVID-19 economic fallout," said CTU President
Richard Wagstaff.
"Many working people will be anxious
that the re-emergence of COVID could threaten their
livelihoods, and the wage subsidy will continue to
substantially mitigate the impact on jobs."
"Make no
mistake, jobs are still at risk, and the CTU urges employers
to apply for the subsidy in order to maintain
staff."
"It’s vital employers make it easy for
anyone to get tested who has symptoms. This means ensuring
that no worker is materially disadvantaged by doing so in
terms of wages, job security or leave balance. This is the
behaviour we expect from all employers," Wagstaff
said.
The New Zealand Council of Trade Unions Te Kauae Kaimahi brings together over 350,000 New Zealand union members in 40 affiliated unions. We are the united voice for working people and their families in New Zealand.
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