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Copyright - Curran calls for resolution, TUANZ writes to Key, and Wellington marches.
Posted Thu 19 February 2009 @ 1:42 p.m. by Ernie
Labour communications spokesperson Clare Curran has released a
press statement
which in my books, comes as close as possible to acknowledging that the Act her own party pushed through parliament - with National's support - won't work.
Good for her. Someone needs to take a lead and sort this out.
Meanwhile TUANZ has
written to Prime Minister John Key and others
calling for either a repeal or a year's delay.
And
Wellington is marching today
, while Auckland plans to tomorrow or Saturday.
Its not often IT issues become so hot!
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Ernie Newman says:
Clare Curran has put a post here on The Standard also http://www.thestandard.org.nz/clare-curran-on-s92a/
Added: 21 February 2009, 12:52 p.m.
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