Labour minister Kate WilkinsonMonday 09 July 2012, 9:34AM
Media release from labour minister Kate Wilkinson
A trans-Tasman ministerial meeting focused on workplace health and
safety will be hosted in Christchurch later this year, Labour
Minister Kate Wilkinson has announced.
The new Select Council on Workplace Relations, which brings
together Australian and New Zealand ministers involved in workplace
relations and health and safety, met for the first time in
Melbourne today.
Minister Wilkinson has invited the Select Council to Christchurch
for their next meeting in November.
"It's quite an achievement getting a group of this calibre to come
to New Zealand. Our next meeting will be focussed on health and
safety in the workplace, and given the importance of making sure
the Canterbury rebuild is done safely, it's ideal that it should be
in Christchurch," Ms Wilkinson says.
"Our workplace health and safety record in New Zealand is
unacceptable. For example, we have double the rate of workplace
deaths in Australia and the United Kingdom. That has to
change.
"At a time when we are reviewing and strengthening our health and
safety system, the Select Council is an excellent forum to share
ideas and discover new approaches to reducing workplace
harm.
"In particular, Australia has a wealth of experience in mining
health and safety practice and natural disaster management. In the
wake of the Pike River tragedy, I'm sure there is much we can
learn."
The Select Council on Workplace Relations is chaired by Australian
Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations Hon Bill Shorten.
It comprises New Zealand's Minister of Labour plus the ministers
from the eight Australian states and territories.