10 Dec 2021

Business NZ refuses partnership on Fair Pay Agreements

From Morning Report, 7:43 am on 10 December 2021

Business New Zealand has stirred up an industrial hornet's nest by refusing to be a formal partner in the government's Fair Pay Agreements.

The group said it had rejected the government's offer to be a default bargaining agent for employer and industry groups, having made it clear from the outset that the agreements - or FPA's - aren't needed.

It's a move that has garnered support in some quarters but not in others.

The New Zealand Council of Trade Unions backs the FPA legislation, saying it provides a minimum floor for wages and conditions - and prevents worker exploitation.

Business New Zealand chief executive Kirk Hope and CTU president Richard Wagstaff spoke to Corin Dann.