
Employment
What Can We Do?
Possibilities and Potential

Background Papers for the
Employment Summit - Palmerston North
30 March 1999
A Local Employment Committee Project
Supported by: The Local Employment Co-ordination Unit
Community Employment Group, Palmerston North City Council
Work & Income NZ, NZ Public Service Association
Working Together for Employment
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HEALING UNEMPLOYMENT |
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"The in-born creativity in all people is no mean or accidental thing. Neglect it or disregard it and it becomes an inner source of poison. It can destroy you and all your human relationships. On a mass scale it can .... Nay it will inevitably destroy society. On the other hand .... Nothing will stop the flowering of a society that manages to give free rein to the creativity of its people - ALL its people. It is the essence of our times that communities should start NOW to lead their people to self-reliance, work enjoyment and creative opportunities. This is a thing that cannot be ordered or organised from the top. We cannot look to bureaucrats of Governments to unleash this creative power. It is a job to which we can only LOOK TO OURSELVES. E.F. Schumacher |
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Employment - What Can We Do?
Possibilities and Potential
Background
Papers for the Employment SummitPublished by the Palmerston North Employment Summit
ISBN 0-473-05880-4
The Palmerston North Local Employment Committee
Employment Profile of Palmerston North and the Manawatu, prepared for the Palmerston North Local Employment Coordination Group, August 1998
Maori Employment - Closing the Gap, Charles Olson
Employment Development Strategies for Palmerston North and the Manawatu, Palmerston North Local Employment Coordination Group
Moving from Blame to Solutions, Councillor Bob Stewart
How do Real Jobs Develop?, Gillian Absolon
Community Economic Development, John S. Veitch
Rebuilding local economies to create jobs, Rod Donald
The Rainbow People, John Hornblow
Support the Green Ribbon Trust, Green Ribbon Trust
Square Edge nurturing Arts in the Manawatu, Robin Winter
Women, Arts, Entrepreneurship and Employment, Miranda Clayton
The Value of Unpaid Work - Supporting Paid Employment, Mary Lynn Boyes for Te Whare Akonga
Employment for People with Disabilities in the Manawatu, Barry de Geest
Phoenix Supported Employment Services, Garth Bennie
Community Employment Group, John Bishara
Dole Bludgers, or people looking for Employment? Allan Muntz
Rural Employment, observations from an experienced farm worker
Skill New Zealand - What it is and What it Does, Lyn Stock
Survey of Recycling Businesses in the Auckland Region, Waste Not Ltd.
A new focus for Recycling Operations in Palmerston North, Jaime Dyhrberg
Apprenticeships for today's Engineering and Manufacturing Industries, Jim Sharp
Recommendations from public meetings, Manawatu Employment Action Group
The "One More Worker in 1999" Challenge, Horowhenua Local Employment Group
Mahi Manawatu, Patrick Barrett & Dennis Morgan
Goals and Objectives - Wairoa, Wairoa Development Taskforce
Gaining Competitive Advantage through Environmental Sustainability, Warren Snow, The Tindall Foundation
Report on the Sustainable America Assembly, Ian Ritchie
Local Economic Development practice in the USA, Sean Bevan, Napier City Council
The Living Wage - Building a Fair Economy - Review, Tom Hucker
What would happen if we had a four-day work week?, from Next City magazine
The Prosperity Covenant: how reducing work time really works to create jobs, Tom Walker
Full Employment is Essential, Richard Pearce
Green Dollar National Conference
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