The Green Party backs secondary teachers resuming strike action

Green Goals
with Josh Cole
Green Party

The Green Party is calling on the Government to prioritise our teachers and address inadequate pay. The wellbeing of our teachers is the wellbeing of our tamariki.

Teachers make a huge contribution to our communities. They are valued by so many families across Aotearoa, so it's important the Government comes to the table with an offer that reflects this.

Teachers need salaries that actually keep pace with the rising cost of putting food on the table, paying the rent, and keeping the house warm.

The Greens would ensure that every teacher is valued so that every child in Aotearoa can reach their full potential with a high-quality, accessible public education. With more Green MPs, we can make this happen.

We know that inflation hits underpaid teachers and lower income earning New Zealanders who spend the majority of their income covering the essentials like food and rent the hardest. We know that recessions also hit those same low-income people hardest, because they have smaller savings and tend to be in more precarious employment.

The Green Party is calling on the Government to take responsibility for reducing inflation by taxing wealth instead of leaving RBNZ to continue hiking the Official Cash Rate.

Instead of relying on the Reserve Bank to use blunt economic tools to reduce demand, the Government can achieve far fairer outcomes by taxing wealth.

Last year the Reserve Bank admitted in response to my questions that they are engineering a recession.

These decisions are not happening in a vacuum, but in response to Government policy that is not taking deflationary taxation measures.

This leaves the same New Zealanders who shouldered the cost of getting through the pandemic to disproportionately carry the bill of recovery.

Let's be very clear: this is a political choice. It comes hot off the back of Government commissioned research that also paints a crystal clear image of immense wealth and tax inequity in this country.

There's a reason 52 per cent of New Zealanders supported a wealth tax in Newshub polling last week. They know the system is not fair and the Greens are here to keep up the fight for them in the halls of power