For our weekly catch up with the Labour Party Wire host Caeden speaks to Labour education spokesperson, Jan Tinetti, on education unions opposition to charter schools, the reallocation of te reo Māori funding towards the maths curriculum, and the government’s new plan to lift school attendance rates.
As a part of the Government's recent demands for savings in health, Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand announced they are looking to reduce its People and Culture services from 1632 roles to 1294; a net reduction of 338 roles.
People and Culture provide support such as ensuring there are enough health workers, and that the workers are supported, kept safe, paid properly and kept well.
Producer Max spoke with PSA National Secretary, Fleur Fitzsimons, to talk about the repercussions of the recent proposal by Te Whatu Ora, as well as how it might impact New Zealanders.
Gin is your bosom selecta this morning! Needing no introduction, Gin hosts the Tuesday One to Four taking you through your Tuesday afternoons the right way! catch Gin on the airwaves from 1pm to 4pm on Tuesdays, or online via the bCasts. Whakarongo mai nei!
Jami-Lee Ross talk Auckland's Fuel Tax, and weather labour is spending outside of their means in order to accomodate gold plated public transportation.
National MP Paul Goldsmith joins us as we move into Level Three. He discusses the unfolding situation with Rachel as well as National's debt reduction targets, and their Law & Order policy.
Paddy from Roundhead visits bFM to demo a couple of delay units. Including an Australian Tape Echo machine made by Echofix, and also a Bucket Brigade made by Martin Hannett who produced Joy Division, New Order and the Happy Mondays. Talk about rad!