This is just typical National outdated ideology that what's good for business and the rich is always good for the country.
Nationals argument that it will create opportunities for long-term unemployed / people with no skills - is just plain unrealistic rhetoric. The reality of the application of this bill will be much different.
Suck to be a vulnerable worker in the current downturn - basically it's do what your employer says or you're back to the benefit - even if what your employer is asking is unreasonable.
It probably wont effect us middle-class peeps, so who gives a fuck right?
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