Submission: Status of Redundancy Payments Bill

The Status of Redundancy Bill is a Member's Bill arising out of the collapse of the Weddel meatworks and claims by workers who subsequently became unsecured creditors for their redundancy payments. The bill proposes three significant changes to current legislation. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
8 May, 2003

Submission: Land Transport Management Bill

The transport system is a core part of New Zealand's infrastructure. An important role for the government in promoting economic growth is to ensure the transport system is efficient and responsive to users' needs. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
14 February, 2003

Submission: 2003 Budget Policy Statement

In this submission, section 2 reviews the outlook for economic growth in the light of the government's growth targets. Section 3 comments on the government's fiscal strategy in relation to its growth objective. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
12 January, 2003

Submission: National Interest Analysis of The Kyoto Protocol

That submission concluded that there is no good case for early ratification. Action likely to harm the competitiveness of New Zealand businesses for no discernible environmental benefits would be inconsistent with the government's goals for economic growth and its declared concern to pursue business-friendly policies and listen to business views. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
4 December, 2002

Submission: Comment on Final Report: Part IV Inquiry into Airfield Activities at Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch International Airports

This comment on the Commerce Commission's final report on airport activities at Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch International Airports is made by the New Zealand Business Roundtable (NZBR), an organisation comprising primarily chief executives of major New Zealand businesses. The purpose of the organisation is to contribute to the development of sound public policies that reflect overall New Zealand interests. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
6 September, 2002

Submission: Climate Change Response Bill

The Committee last considered climate change policies earlier this year when it had before it the government's National Interest Analysis (NIA). The hearings on the NIA occurred prior to the release on 29 April 2002 of the government's Preferred Policy Package. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 September, 2002

Submission: Facing the Future: Auckland City Council Plan 2003

The Auckland City Council (the Council) is to be commended for the steps that it is taking to concentrate on its core activities and reduce the rate of growth in spending and rates. The proposed strategic plan is also better focused and more realistic than the previous strategic plan, The First City of the Pacific, which has justifiably been discarded. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 May, 2002

Submission: Wellington City Council's Draft Annual Plan 2002/03

In submissions over the past few years, we have called on the Wellington City Council (the Council) to focus on its core business, exit from other activities and implement more efficient funding arrangements. By focusing on its core activities the Council could cut expenditure and rates, which we believe is an essential step towards making Wellington an attractive place for business. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 May, 2002

Submission: Post-2005 Tariff Review

The New Zealand Business Roundtable submits that the best way for the government to eliminate uncertainty created by the current tariff freeze would be to announce that the programme of tariff reductions in place prior to the freeze is to resume in 2005. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 April, 2002

Submission: Tertiary Education Reform Bill

In this submission, we do not undertake a clause-by-clause analysis of the TERB, but identify a number of wider policy reforms that would help achieve the goals being sought by the government through the TERB. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
21 March, 2002

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