Rich civil servants get richer, poor left behind

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State services commissioner Iain Rennie is urging pay restraint in the public sector, despite announcing record increases in the wages of the Government's top executives.
State services commissioner Iain Rennie is urging pay restraint in the public sector, despite announcing record increases in the wages of the Government's top executives.
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23 Oct 2009 08:56p.m.

David wrote:

Jan, I'd hate to break it to ya, but you have Pakeha in you. There are NO full-blooded Maori left anywhere in the world. This includes YOU. You practically owe your existence to European colonization. So stop with the hypocrisy. And your alleged 'supporters' in the south Pacific don't rule their own countries, most of them live over here as well, and that's a verified fact. If you don't like the minimum wage, upskill. Simple as that. And one way of doing that is to improve your written language skills, your comments are barely legible.

22 Oct 2009 01:47p.m.

sam wrote:

They just found 23 million for their MMP vote so they can tie to keep them selfs in power.



20 Oct 2009 03:58p.m.

tallica1 wrote:

Jan - Do us a favour and stop with your racist Nazi dictatorship type attitude.

People are paid what they are worth. End of story.