Green Bay, Auckland

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear our that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

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2035 days ago

Beautiful kitten

Jaymee from Glen Eden

Born 19th January. Very playful . Female . Deflead , dewormed , desexed and chipped . Please message me if your interested. $40

Negotiable

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2035 days ago

Invitation - Blooming Buds GRAND OPEN DAY!!

Reetu from Glen Eden

Our GRAND OPEN DAY is here:)

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2035 days ago

What is a Fair Tax? (Letter From an Aucklander)

Maxim from Avondale

🕑1-minute read

If the Government is serious about reducing poverty and actually fixing the housing crisis, it needs to implement a major change to the entire tax system and not just tinker timidly around the edges.

Learn more in the link below
www.maximsherstobitov.nz...

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2035 days ago

Overseas teachers paid below legal minimum wage

Brian from New Lynn

The union, the NZ Educational Institute (NZEI), has referred three cases to the Labour Inspectorate's migrant exploitation unit and says at least 60 NZ-trained teachers are also being paid below the minimum wage. The Ministry of Education has confirmed "there are a small number of … View moreThe union, the NZ Educational Institute (NZEI), has referred three cases to the Labour Inspectorate's migrant exploitation unit and says at least 60 NZ-trained teachers are also being paid below the minimum wage. The Ministry of Education has confirmed "there are a small number of teachers who are being paid below the minimum wage" because their qualifications and experience are still being assessed to determine their correct pay rates. It told the union the day before Easter that the problem would be fixed and all affected teachers would receive back pay to their correct pay rates by May 8. But one of the affected teachers, Singapore-trained Xijuan (Regine) Hou, said she was shocked at the way teachers were treated in a developed country like New Zealand.
"I never expected New Zealand to be so bureaucratic," she said. "I never imagined a profession that moulds the future generation of a nation to receive such ill treatment from so many stakeholders here." Hou, aged 33, has a psychology degree and a teaching qualification and taught in Singapore for six years before coming to New Zealand in 2016 with her husband, a lawyer. She was told that her Singapore qualification was only considered to be Level 5 on the NZ qualifications framework, two levels below a degree, so she did a postgraduate teaching diploma at Victoria University in Wellington last year. Despite all that, she is being paid just $1245 a fortnight before tax on the "untrained employee" pay rate as a fulltime classroom teacher at Arahoe School in New Lynn. That's just $622.45 a week, or $15.56 an hour for a 40-hour week - $2.14 an hour below the legal minimum wage, which increased on April 1 from $16.50 to $17.70 an hour. Michaela, a 28-year-old United States-trained teacher, has been on the same $1245 fortnightly pay rate since the start of this year. She has a master's degree in education and taught for three years in the US while getting a postgraduate teaching qualification. She did a practical placement at an Auckland school last year and applied to another school while she was there.
"I really loved New Zealand so I decided to come back," she said. She gets just under $500 a week after tax and pays $250 a week to rent a room in a flat. She has run through all her savings and has had to ask her family to send money from the US to keep her afloat. "It's pretty frustrating. It's hard to live on this much in Auckland. It cost me a lot of money to move here too," she said. Anna Pryde, 26, a first-year NZ-trained teacher at Panmure Bridge School, said she was also still on the $1245 fortnightly pay rate because the education payroll company Novopay was waiting for a security clearance from the US, where she worked three and a half years ago.
She also gets $980 a fortnight after tax and pays $700 for rent and power. NZEI campaign director Stephanie Mills said teachers "absolutely should not be in this position". "This is not just about correcting payments, this is about the ministry breaching their obligation to pay above the legal minimum wage. The ministry's head of infrastructure service Kim Shannon said "the great majority" of teachers were paid on the correct rates.
"A small number of the teaching workforce have been impacted as a result of the new minimum wage rate applying from April 1," she said. "We are not aware of any overseas teachers recruited by our approved recruitment providers being affected. "However, we will reach out to our recruitment providers tomorrow to be absolutely sure that all the teachers they have recruited are on the correct pay rate. If there are any overseas teachers, including those not recruited through ministry recruiters, who are concerned about their pay rate, they should get in touch with us: teacher.supply@education.govt.nz. "We are currently working with our payroll provider to ensure that all teachers are being paid correctly. We are committed to ensuring that minimum wage adjustments are captured across all the schools payroll workforce in the future. "We will continue to keep schools and teachers updated."
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2036 days ago
2036 days ago

Predicting Real Estate Prices / Join Property Tour / Cheaper Home Loans / Break Your Fixed-Term?

Maxim from Avondale

In this newsletter (link below):
→ Why the Biggest NZ Bank Forecasts Cheaper Home Loans & What You Should Do
→ Should You Break Your Fixed-Term Home Loan & Save Money?
→ Join Property Tour: Secrets to Good ROI on Your Investment Property
→ Reasons Real Estate Value Will Go Up Again… View more
In this newsletter (link below):
→ Why the Biggest NZ Bank Forecasts Cheaper Home Loans & What You Should Do
→ Should You Break Your Fixed-Term Home Loan & Save Money?
→ Join Property Tour: Secrets to Good ROI on Your Investment Property
→ Reasons Real Estate Value Will Go Up Again
→ What is a Fair Tax? (Letter From an Aucklander)

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2037 days ago

Join us for week 2 of our free, fun & educational school holiday programme

WestCity Waitakere

Buzz on down to WestCity these school holidays to get close to nature and become a bee inspector!

We will have a special appearance by the Bee Lady NZ herself who will teach you all about bees, why they’re important and how we can help save them. If that’s not enough, you will get the … View more
Buzz on down to WestCity these school holidays to get close to nature and become a bee inspector!

We will have a special appearance by the Bee Lady NZ herself who will teach you all about bees, why they’re important and how we can help save them. If that’s not enough, you will get the chance to get up close and personal to the observational bee hive and finish off by making your very own beeswax candle to take home.

Bookings will be taken on the day of the activity.

Where: WestCity Waitakere - Centre Court, Level 1- 7 Catherine Street, Henderson, Auckland

When: Monday 22nd – Friday 26th April from 10.30am – 2.30pm;
Thursday 25th April (Anzac Day), 1 pm – 4.00pm
Phone: +64 9 978 6700
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2037 days ago

Buy a Rangi Kipa reusable bag to support Parenting Place

The Warehouse New Zealand

The Warehouse is proud to support Parenting Place this month, hosting their Peel & Reveal competition at all our checkouts. You have to be in to win!

In addition, all proceeds from our Rangi Kipa reusable bags currently in store at checkouts will go to Parenting Place. Parenting Place … View more
The Warehouse is proud to support Parenting Place this month, hosting their Peel & Reveal competition at all our checkouts. You have to be in to win!

In addition, all proceeds from our Rangi Kipa reusable bags currently in store at checkouts will go to Parenting Place. Parenting Place exists to walk alongside whānau from the moment their little ones are born, until the time they raise tamariki of their own. Visit parentingplace.nz for more information.
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