Jacinda Ardern and ministers take pay cut in solidarity with those hit by Covid-19 : Guardian

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New Zealand’s prime minister has said she and other ministers will take a 20% pay cut lasting six months to show solidarity with those affected by the coronavirus outbreak, as the death toll continues to rise.

Jacinda Ardern said it was important the government’s most highly paid politicians show “leadership and solidarity” with workers on the frontline and those who had lost their livelihoods. Ardern, government ministers and public service chief executives will take the cut for six months, effective immediately.


The pay cut will reduce Ardern’s salary by $47,104. Cabinet ministers would take a cut of NZ$26,900 each, while deputy prime minister Winston Peters’ salary would be cut by $33,473.

Dr Ashley Bloomfield, the director-general of health who has led the elimination response to the crisis, confirmed he would “definitely” take a pay cut too, as would opposition leader Simon Bridges.

Ardern said: “If there was ever a time to close the gap between groups of people across New Zealand in different positions, it is now. I am responsible for the executive branch and this is where we can take action … it is about showing solidarity in New Zealand’s time of need.”

Ardern accepted the cut would not influence the government’s overall fiscal position: “This was always just going to be an acknowledgement of the hit that many New Zealanders will be taking at the moment.”

New Zealand has been in full lockdown for three weeks, meaning no one is allowed to leave their homes except for necessities or a brief respite of fresh air. More than 1,300 people have been infected with the virus, and there have been nine deaths, all older people with pre-existing health conditions.

A total of 1.5 million people have claimed the government’s wage subsidy to help them weather a temporary loss of income. Modelling from Treasury has suggested that a prolonged and strict lockdown could see one in four New Zealanders out of work in the worst-case scenario. A swift end to the lockdown along with a further government stimulus package could reduce joblessness to 8.5%. Currently, unemployment stands at 4%.

The International Monetary Fund is forecasting that the New Zealand economy will shrink by 7.2% this year. In its World Economic Outlook, it says New Zealand will see the biggest economic contraction outside Europe, except for Venezuela.

Also on Wednesday, the epidemic response committee heard from major media players about the challenges they were facing under lockdown, which had seen Stuff and NZME lose more than 50% of their advertising revenue, and NZME lay off 200 staff and order those remaining to take a 15% pay cut for three months.

Stuff chief executive Sinead Boucher told the committee that 2 million New Zealanders visited its website every day, and it and other domestic news media were playing a “crucial” role in providing quality news throughout the crisis, and debunking fake news that had mushroomed online.

“There is an immediate need to survive these next few months,” Boucher said, adding she was unable to rule out redundancies. “There needs to be some kind of ongoing government support for a commercial media industry in New Zealand.”

A government rescue package for the media is expected this week.

 
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PM Imran Says His Salary Insufficient To Pay For Household Expenses
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Imran receives almost Rs3m annually from ‘cursed’ parliament






ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has cursed the same Parliament which paid him almost Rs3 million annual salary even after attending only 2 out of 102 days of National Assembly sittings in Parliamentary year 2016-17.
Interestingly, Imran Khan has not only been receiving his salary and other perks and privileges without even attending the NA session but he even received his 10-month salary
from August 2014 to June 2015. The PTI chairman and his MNAs remained absent from the Lower House for ten months during the time of sit-in and when they submitted their resignations. Each PTI legislator received Rs850,000 as salary, daily allowances and perks and privileges which were transferred to their accounts.
Imran Khan’s PTI has a total of 32 members in the Lower House. If every member gets Rs3 million annual salary, the total amount paid to the PTI stands at Rs96 million annually. Similarly, the party has seven members in the Senate whose salary is equal to the MNAs which means they have been paid Rs21 million salary annually. Overall the PTI parliamentarians have been paid almost Rs117 million salary just in one year.
It is pertinent to mention here that PTI Chairman Imran Khan was among the parliamentarians who are least bothered to attend Parliament sessions. According to National Assembly’s fourth parliamentary year, former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and Imran Khan were among the leaders whose attendance was the lowest. Nawaz Sharif attended only 6 sittings whereas Imran Khan attended only two sittings of the Lower House.
It is important to note here that KP Assembly which is also part of Parliament comprises 61 members of PTI. Each member according to media reports receives almost Rs150,000 a month including perks and privileges. The 61 PTI parliamentarians receive salary worth almost Rs9 million a month and annually Rs108 million.
Awami Muslim League’s Sheikh Rashid Ahmed who also has cursed Parliament receives an average Rs300,000 a month as salary and other perks and privileges including the session allowance, travelling allowance, telephone, office maintenance and other allowances.
In November 2016, the federal cabinet approved a staggering increase of up to 146 percent in the salary of members of Parliament from Rs60,996 to Rs150, 000. Since 2016, the parliamentarians have received two increments in their basic salary up to 10 percent each time.
According to Member of Parliament (Salary and Allowances) Act 1974), a member of National Assembly is entitled to Rs7,000 daily allowance during the National Assembly sitting under section-4. Similarly, the MNA is also paid Rs8,000 a month for office maintenance under section 11-A and Rs10,000 a month under section 11.
The parliamentarians under section 4 of the Member of Parliament (Salary and Allowances) Act 1974 are also entitled to Rs10 per kilometer for travelling by road, Rs300,000 free travelling voucher and 20 business class return air tickets convertible for the members of family.
 

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New Zealand’s prime minister has said she and other ministers will take a 20% pay cut lasting six months to show solidarity with those affected by the coronavirus outbreak, as the death toll continues to rise.

Jacinda Ardern said it was important the government’s most highly paid politicians show “leadership and solidarity” with workers on the frontline and those who had lost their livelihoods. Ardern, government ministers and public service chief executives will take the cut for six months, effective immediately.


The pay cut will reduce Ardern’s salary by $47,104. Cabinet ministers would take a cut of NZ$26,900 each, while deputy prime minister Winston Peters’ salary would be cut by $33,473.

Dr Ashley Bloomfield, the director-general of health who has led the elimination response to the crisis, confirmed he would “definitely” take a pay cut too, as would opposition leader Simon Bridges.

Ardern said: “If there was ever a time to close the gap between groups of people across New Zealand in different positions, it is now. I am responsible for the executive branch and this is where we can take action … it is about showing solidarity in New Zealand’s time of need.”

Ardern accepted the cut would not influence the government’s overall fiscal position: “This was always just going to be an acknowledgement of the hit that many New Zealanders will be taking at the moment.”

New Zealand has been in full lockdown for three weeks, meaning no one is allowed to leave their homes except for necessities or a brief respite of fresh air. More than 1,300 people have been infected with the virus, and there have been nine deaths, all older people with pre-existing health conditions.

A total of 1.5 million people have claimed the government’s wage subsidy to help them weather a temporary loss of income. Modelling from Treasury has suggested that a prolonged and strict lockdown could see one in four New Zealanders out of work in the worst-case scenario. A swift end to the lockdown along with a further government stimulus package could reduce joblessness to 8.5%. Currently, unemployment stands at 4%.

The International Monetary Fund is forecasting that the New Zealand economy will shrink by 7.2% this year. In its World Economic Outlook, it says New Zealand will see the biggest economic contraction outside Europe, except for Venezuela.

Also on Wednesday, the epidemic response committee heard from major media players about the challenges they were facing under lockdown, which had seen Stuff and NZME lose more than 50% of their advertising revenue, and NZME lay off 200 staff and order those remaining to take a 15% pay cut for three months.

Stuff chief executive Sinead Boucher told the committee that 2 million New Zealanders visited its website every day, and it and other domestic news media were playing a “crucial” role in providing quality news throughout the crisis, and debunking fake news that had mushroomed online.

“There is an immediate need to survive these next few months,” Boucher said, adding she was unable to rule out redundancies. “There needs to be some kind of ongoing government support for a commercial media industry in New Zealand.”

A government rescue package for the media is expected this week.

brilliant PM OF NEW ZEALAND.. NOW IMAGINE THE PROSTITUTE OF JATI MUJRAH? MRS GHUSHTEE AND HER CLAN OF KUNJURS AND THEIR CRIMINAL FRAUD ILLEGAL RULE ON PAKISTAN/PUNJAB?
 

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