Health and Safety

CTU Submission to 2009-2010 ACC Levy Rate Consultation

Submission of the NZ Council of Trade Unions Te Kauae Kaimahi to the Accident Compensation Corporation on the 2009-2010 Levy Rate Consultation Documents.

8th October 2008

Full text of the submission is below, or download a PDF copy here (PDF, 35kb).

CTU Critique: National’s 2008 ACC Policy

CTU LogoCTU Critique: National’s ACC Policy
Thursday July 17 2008

CTU Submission on the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation and Compensation Amendment Bill (No 2)

Submission to the Transport and Industrial Relations Select Committee, February 2008

Click here to download a printable version of this submission (MS Word 101k)

Summary

Health and safety for the price of a pair of boots

Article for the New Zealand Herald, by Mike Ward, the national health and safety officer for the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union.

Picture this: you're 18 years old and you've just got a job as a pine technician. But first you've got to buy chaps, boots, a safety helmet, earmuffs, safety glasses and a couple of compasses. The bill comes to $1700. Or this: You've got three kids and a mortgage to feed and your take-home pay is $300 a week. If it rains and you don't work, you don't get paid. You've got a choice between setting aside the $25 a week you're given in lieu of safety equipment, or putting bread on the table.

Worker Participation Key to Act. Ross Wilson

Article on the launch of the Health and Safety in Employment Amendment Act by Ross Wilson, CTU president, published in the NZ Herald, May 6 2003.

Counting the Cost of Our Health and Safety Record

Article by Ross Wilson, president of the NZCTU, published in the DominionPost, April 28, 2003 (International Workers Memorial Day).

Today is International Workers' Memorial Day, a day when we remember the more than two million workers who each year die around the world from work-related causes; far more than are killed by war, famine or AIDS.

SARS Backgrounder

Prepared by the Canadian Auto Workers Union. Some of the information may not apply in New Zealand. Check with your union.

SARS - Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome

What is it?

SARS is a severe form of pneumonia, accompanied by a fever. A small number of those affected can become severely ill.