National sends wrong signal with its H&S proposals
Naylor Love CEO Rick Herd argues the Nats’ plan to remove some worksite safety regulations is, well, unsafe.
Rick Herd
Sat, 21 Mar 2020
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In a year where we have already seen far too many preventable workplace fatalities, following on from 108 worksite deaths in 2019, the National Party is sending the wrong signal with its proposal to remove some workplace safety rules, such as the requirement for scaffolding for single-storey
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Rick Herd
Sat, 21 Mar 2020
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