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Fair Pay Agreements: productivity boon or bust?

Christopher Luxon has said he’ll scrap FPAs, but where does that leave those being negotiated now, and productivity more broadly?

Problems recruiting and retaining bus drivers started before Covid.

Dita De Boni Tue, 23 May 2023

Organisers of the sole Fair Pay Agreement (FPA) genuinely under way and on course to agreement are concerned that, if there is a change of government in October, a substantial amount of work done so far will be null and void.

First Union’s Edward Miller acknowledges concerns about the country’s

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