Act deputy leader Brooke van Velden is unrepentant about an Act Party tweet which said 鈥済ood鈥 in response to news hundreds of public sector workers were set to lose their jobs.
Act tweeted that in response to news that the Ministry for Primary Industries was planning to slash 384 roles. The Ministry of Health has also confirmed that a quarter of the jobs at the ministry could be scrapped in its proposed restructure 鈥 up to 200 jobs 鈥 after a consulation period.
The cuts are part of the coalition government鈥檚 drive to cut public sector spending by requiring government departments to find 6.5 per cent of 7.5 per cent of savings 鈥 but to restrict staff cuts to back-office roles.
Act鈥檚 tweet said 鈥淕ood. The number of bureaucrats at MPI increased by 52% - or 1,277 - between 2017-23. The average salary at MPI is about $102,000.鈥
Van Velden defended it, saying she did not regret the wording of the tweet, although it was not sent by her personally. 鈥淚 think what is important here is that as a government, we are making these hard decisions that the previous government should have made.鈥
She said she did acknowledge that it was it was 鈥渧ery stressful鈥 for people who were going through voluntary redundancy processes or losing their jobs.
鈥淭hat doesn鈥檛 just happen in the public sector, this happened in the private sector every day that people lose their jobs and turn up to new jobs. That鈥檚 the labour market.鈥
Van Velden said the increase in size of the public service had not been matched by the outcomes it delivering. 鈥淟et鈥檚 take a step back and say how do we get the right outcomes? Just employing more people hasn鈥檛 led to the best outcomes for New Zealand.鈥
Finance Minister Nicola Willis would not give a view on Act鈥檚 response, saying she had not seen the tweet. However, she defended the need for the job cuts.
She said while her 鈥渉eart went out鈥 to anybody who lost their jobs in any circumstances, the public service had grown significantly in previous years. She did not yet know the final number of likely job cuts across the public sector, but expected to know that in time for the May Budget.
鈥淣o government can live beyond its means indefinitely. And our priority as a government is ensuring that new spending is prioritised towards front line services and towards income relief for hard-working New Zealanders.鈥
She said public servants were 鈥渟killed, talented people鈥 and she was sure they would find other job opportunities.
She believed government agencies had been aware for some time that the levels of 鈥渂ack-office personnel鈥 were unsustainable.
Labour鈥檚 public service spokesperson Ayesha Verrall said Act鈥檚 tweet was cruel.
鈥淭hese are real people who work in the service of the country and when they are facing redundancies I think we need to express gratitude for the service they have done.鈥
She said today was 鈥渢errible news鈥 for public servants from a number of government departments.
鈥淎s well as the country being in recession, the impacts on Wellington will be particularly tough when there are a number of people losing their jobs right there.鈥
鈥淚 find it impossible to believe you could cut 25 per cent of the positions in the Ministry of Health and that not have an impact on the safety of medicines in New Zealand and the way in which our health system is regulated, and on important aspects of cancer care.鈥
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