What workplace change would you like to see most?
This coming Monday is Labour Day in New Zealand. This public holiday marks when the eight-hour workday and 48-hour workweek became law in 1899. The idea started with Samuel Parnell, a carpenter in Wellington, who in 1840 refused to work more than eight hours a day. Since skilled workers were in short supply, his employer had to agree.
As more skilled workers arrived, employers tried to change working conditions, but Parnell and others kept pushing for better rights. In 1890, Parnell led a Labour Day parade of 1,500 people to promote the eight-hour day. He passed away shortly after, and nine years later, Labour Day became an official public holiday.
Do you feel that we have reached the ideal in working environments yet? What rights are you passionate about relating to employment? Share your thoughts!
Join us at our Morning Tea and Tour
Join us at Summerset at Aotea's Morning Tea and Tour and see why our residents love the Summerset life.
Nestled within an established community, Summerset at Aotea is a vibrant village set in spacious, beautifully landscaped grounds with views out towards the Belmont Hills. You will have the chance to tour this established village, view the resort-style facilities and our range of available homes.*
We’d love to see you there!
*All Summerset homes are sold under a licence to occupy and are subject to availability, and depending on the type of home, eligibility criteria.
Can You Crack This? A Riddle That'll Leave You Stumped!
I have teeth but can’t bite. What am I?
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What word sums up 2024, neighbours?
If 2020 was the year of lockdowns, banana bread, and WFH (work from home)....
In one word, how would you define 2024?
We're excited to see what you come up with!