Checkpoint. 1988-08-29.

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Year
1988
Reference
140353
Media type
Audio

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Series
Checkpoint, 1984-03-01, 1985-05-31, 1986-01-13--1998-10-30, 2000-05-08--2014
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio news programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Broadcast Date
29 Aug 1988
Credits
RNZ Collection
Jeanne Walker, Presenter
Jenny Davies, Producer
National Radio (N.Z.) 1986-2007, Broadcaster

The United Food and Chemical Workers have today filed for a 9 1/2% wage increase, the highest claim lodged so far. This wage round kicks off against a background of soaring unemployment, a depressed economy, and uncertainty about the future fuelled by the Lange/Douglas policy rift.
Report by Jeanne Walker
Alan Williams, Lecturer Industrial Relations, Massey University
France may be going to the polls on 6 November to decide the future of New Caledonia. President Mitterand has yet to approved the date. But the referendum is part of a package of measures, leading up to independence elections in New Caledonia due to be held in 1998.
Report by Philip Whaanga
James McNeish, Writer on New Caledonia Affairs
Submissions to the Government's review of planning legislation have called for greater consistency and clarity, better enforcement, monitoring and heavier penalties for infringements.
Report by Philip Whaanga
Geoffrey Palmer, Environment Minister
Lindsay Gow, Deputy Secretary for the Environment
Shane Jones, Head Māori Secretariat, Ministry of Environment