Submission: Producer Board Acts Reform Bill

To secure a viable future, the industries covered by the Bill must match the rates of improvements in innovation and productivity of other sectors in a better performing economy. Otherwise, they will lack profitability and be unable to compete successfully for resources. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 April, 1997

Submission: Government Administration Committee on The Protected Disclosures Bill

The New Zealand Business Roundtable supports the underlying principles of the Bill, namely that it is in the public interest to detect and prevent serious wrongdoing wherever it occurs. However, the likely effects of fundamental changes of the kind proposed in the Bill must be carefully researched and their application considered in the widest possible context before such legislation is contemplated. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 April, 1997

Submission: 1997 Budget Policy Statement

The fiscal strategy outlined in the 1997 Budget Policy Statement (BPS) is, in our view, inconsistent with the government's objectives for economic growth and international competitiveness. We submit that if New Zealand is to achieve its potential, an economic strategy involving substantial reductions in government spending and taxation, flatter tax rates, an active privatisation programme and further deregulation is required. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 March, 1997

Submission: Taxation (Income Tax Rates) Bill

In 1996 parliament passed legislation to give effect to the government's tax reduction and social policy programme. The programme provided for a reduction in personal rates of tax in July 1996 and 1997, increases in family support and guaranteed minimum family income (GMFI), and the introduction of an independent family tax credit for low and middle income families that earn market incomes. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 March, 1997

Submission: Liquor Review 1996

The present review should build on the Laking reforms in establishing an efficient regulatory framework that is appropriate for the 21st century. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
31 October, 1996

Submission: Climate Change and CO2 Policy

This submission on the Working Group on CO2 Policy’s June 1996 discussion document Climate Change and CO2 Policy (the Document) is made by the New Zealand Business Roundtable (NZBR), an organisation of chief executives of major New Zealand business firms. The NZBR’s purpose is to contribute to the development of sound public policies that reflect overall New Zealand interests. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
31 October, 1996

Submission: Review of the Statutory Minimum Wage

This submission first outlines the harmful effects of minimum wages and the considers the reasons advanced in June 1995 by the Department of Labour in favour of increasing the minimum wage. An annex considers studies of the employment impact of the minimum wage in the US and the conflicting conclusions drawn from them. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 October, 1996

Submission: Christchurch City Council's 1996/97 Draft Annual Plan

This submission starts by describing the principles that local authorities should observe when deciding on the functions they will undertake. It proceeds to examine a number of the Council's functions in the light of those principles, and shows that the Council should discontinue, or modify the form of, it's involvement. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
24 June, 1996

Submission: Supplementary Submission to the Internal Affairs and Local Government Committee on the Local Government Law Reform Bill

This submission on the Local Government Law Reform Bill (“the Bill”) is made jointly by the Auckland Regional Chamber of Commerce & Industry, the Building Owners and Managers Association of New Zealand (BOMA), Federated Farmers of New Zealand, the New Zealand Business Roundtable (NZBR), the New Zealand Manufacturers Federation and the Wellington Chamber of Commerce. It is in response to the September 1995 submission made by the New Zealand Local Government Association (“the LGA’s submission”). Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
9 October, 1995

Submission: Teacher Registration Bill

This submission considers to what extend, and at what cost, the bill may further objectives of the education system. We note that until 1991, the registration regime for teachers was compulsory. Read more

New Zealand Business Roundtable
1 October, 1995

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