“What we are seeing in the March 2010 year is a slowing of the recession’s effect on the labour market in New Zealand. Jobs have continued to decrease, but at a slower rate than in previous quarters, and more people are now moving between employers," project manager of employment and education statistics, Guido Stark, said.
The bad news is notifications of child abuse continues to rise. The good news is, as a percentage, fewer need investigating.
"CYF figures show that between 2003-04 and 2009-10, the number of notifications nationally increased by 200 percent from 40,939 to 124,921."
"But in the same period the amount of notifications requiring further action has increased by just 56 percent. In Hawke's Bay the figures are even better. Notification jumped 236 percent but the number requiring further action increased by just 10 percent." Russell Wills, new Children's Commissioner.
The bad news is the Horizon Poll has NZ First at over seven percent.The good news is ACT polled over 5 percent.
Act continues to poll over the vital 5% threshold needed to win seats in Parliament if it does not retain the Epsom electorate. It has 5.1%, compared with 5.3% on May 14.
Or we can flip it the other way.
The good news is Labour's new ingenious policy of a minimum wage puts extra costs on employers. The bad news is employer pass them on through price rises.
Minimum wage rise would put costs onto employers rather than taxpayers
"Recent discussions about Labour's plans to increase the minimum wage seem to have missed an important point" Says Kay Brereton of the Wellington People's Centre.
The good news is the number of criminal sentences and orders being served has dropped. The bad news is the prison population continues to grow.
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The child abuse statistics suggest that there has been massive in spurious and malicious claims.
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