Submission to the Transport and Industrial Relations Select Committee on the Holidays Amendment Bill 2010.
Submissions
Submissions by BusinessNZ to central and local government select committees
NZ Productivity Commission Bill
Submission to the Commerce Committee on the New Zealand Productivity Commission Bill.
Draft Energy Strategy
Submission to the Ministry of Economic Development on the 'Draft New Zealand Energy Strategy – Developing our Energy Potential (and the Draft New Zealand Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy)'.
Regulatory Responsibility Bill
Submission to Hon Rodney Hide on the paper 'Questions Arising from the Regulatory Responsibility Bill'.
Consumer Law Review
Submission to the Ministry of Consumer Affairs on the 'Consumer Law Reform – A Discussion Paper'.
Electricity Levy Regulations – Funding Levels
Submission to the Ministry of Economic Development on on its consultation paper 'Costs for Implementing New Electricity Industry Governance Arrangements – Impacts on Electricity Levies'.
National Environmental Standards for Air Quality
Second submission to the Ministry for Environment on the proposed amendments to the National Environmental Standards for Air Quality.
Electricity Levy Regulations
Submission to the Ministry of Economic Development on its consultation document ‘Proposed Levy Arrangements for the New Electricity Governance Regime’.
Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Bill
Submission to the Local Government and Environment Select Committee on the Local Government Act 2002 Amendment Bill.
Electricity – Dispatchable Demand Regime
Submission to the Electricity Commission on its document entitled ‘Dispatchable Demand Regime’.
Employment Relations (Workers’ Secret Ballot for Strikes) Amendment Bill 2010
BusinessNZ generally endorses the Employment Relations (Workers’ Secret Ballot for Strikes) Amendment Bill 2010 and recommended that it proceed. However, some recommendations were presented in this policy submission to improve the Bill.
Maximising our Mineral Potential
BusinessNZ submits that not only does the mining industry make a useful contribution today, but that it has the potential to make a significant contribution to economic development in the future.