Maritime workers support student campaign

The Maritime Union is supporting the Save Our Services campaign by New Zealand students to stop voluntary student membership (VSM) of student associations.
The Mar­itime Union is sup­port­ing the Save Our Ser­vices cam­paign by New Zealand stu­dents to stop vol­un­tary stu­dent mem­ber­ship (VSM) of stu­dent asso­ci­a­tions.
Mar­itime Union Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary Joe Fleet­wood says that stu­dent asso­ci­a­tions have served stu­dents well.
Heather Roy’s Edu­ca­tion (Free­dom of Asso­ci­a­tion) Amend­ment Bill would make life worse for most stu­dents if passed.
“It is obvi­ous that the result of the VSM bill will be to reduce the ser­vices and advo­ca­cy that stu­dent asso­ci­a­tions cur­rent­ly pro­vide to ter­tiary stu­dents, as has been seen in Aus­tralia.”
Col­lec­tive strength was impor­tant for any group such as stu­dents and work­ers who would oth­er­wise have lit­tle influ­ence or say over large insti­tu­tions.
Poll research car­ried out shows that the major­i­ty of New Zealan­ders think that stu­dents should make the choice about how they oper­ate their stu­dent asso­ci­a­tions.
The fact the Bill was the off­spring of the ACT Par­ty was a major con­cern, says Mr Fleet­wood.
“This bill is being pushed by a polit­i­cal par­ty that has no cred­i­bil­i­ty what­so­ev­er, due to their hypocrisy on every issue they sup­pos­ed­ly stand for, from perk bust­ing to get­ting tough on crime.”
“How ACT con­sid­er they have the right to pro­pose major law changes rather than just hide in embar­rass­ment at their past record is beyond belief.”
The John Key Gov­ern­ment should drop the bill before it went any fur­ther.
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