Dear John
Parliamentary News from Louise
This month we mourned the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. It was a loss felt throughout the world. I still recall Her Majesty’s visit to Auckland in 1981 with thousands of people anxiously waiting to see her, it was a magical occasion.
Queen Elizabeth II will be remembered for an amazing life of service and dedication to others. I was privileged to attend the State Memorial for her in Wellington. Her 70th Jubilee afternoon tea with Paddington Bear will ensure she is also remembered for her sense of humour. May she rest in peace.
Our series of Into Work workshops are going well. I've had valuable feedback from both employers and organisations who work with job seekers, about the difficulties they face with finding workers.
Out and about in the electorate visiting businesses like Turangi Marine Limited <[link removed]>, they tell me that theyb too are still desperately in need of skilled workers. The Government needs to step up and make it easier for workers to come from offshore, as we do not have the workforce onshore to fill the jobs available.
I was also recently privileged to host South Waikato businesses <[link removed]> in Parliament. Environmentally friendly packagers, Oji Fibre Solutions, Earthworm product manufacturers, Mynoke, and sustainable consumable suppliers, Ofi, proudly showcased their businesses to a broad audience at Parliament. They are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to South Waikato businesses making their mark on the world.
During World Suicide Prevention Week, I was joined by my colleague Matt Doocey MP for a Wellbeing Break <[link removed]>. Our hosts Whānau Taupō are doing a fantastic job raising awareness for this vital cause.
I look forward to continuing to champion the cause of our country's high maternal suicide rate. National's First 1000 Days <[link removed]> initiative and my member's bill, the Three Day Post Natal Stay Bill <[link removed]> are focused on the well-being of newborns and their mum's mental health. Watch my video here <[link removed]>.
Labour's jobs tax
Labour plans to impose a new 1.39% jobs tax on every worker and employer. This tax will mean a typical worker earning $60,000 will be $834 worse off yearly. That's $834 less for your groceries, your power and other bills, and your savings. Employers would also be forced to pay the tax for every employee on their payroll. Yet another cost on businesses to factor in.
National has launched a petition to stop Labour's tax plans. Watch my video here <[link removed]>.
Upcoming engagement opportunities
Friendly Forums
Thanks to those who attended our recent Friendly Forums in Cambridge, Putaruru and Turangi. These are important opportunities to hear what matters to you and enable me to bring your concerns to Parliament.
Facebook Live
Tuesday 11 October, 8pm. Join me live on Facebook @louiseupstonmp <[link removed]> for our regular chat about issues that matter to you.
Women Influencers Taupō
21 November, Victoria's Cafe Kitchen Bar, 127 Tongariro Street, Taupō. Tongariro Street, Taupō.
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