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"If you get into any trouble, I'll be saving Fisher & Paykel..." $25 million budget shortfall. 25 February 2009.
250,000 jobs in danger. 24 July 2009
"Holiday in Fiji or Thailand? Nah, this year we decided to take a principled stand against corrupt military regimes." "Thank goodness for the coups! Stan feels a lot better about not being able to afford anything after he lost his job..." 16 April 2009
"It's a tragedy the number of people being laid off... You know the recession is really biting when civil servants get the chop... Including Inland Revenue!!! Ahem, as I say, a tragedy..." 22 April 2009
"Aha! I knew it! Jobs following the summit!" 13 July 2009
"Rather a short sighted view! Think of the jobs govt. is saving for US..." 23 April 2009
The next TVNZ special - WHO WANTS TO KEEP THEIR JOB. 22 March 2009
250,000 jobs in danger from... Private contractors. 24 July 2009
'Talk fest.' 'Summit.' 'PM wants jobs summit to have concrete results.' 18 January 2009.
Manila TV News. Job creation scheme. "... and we acknowledge the contribution made by Telecom in New Zealand." 5 February, 2009
"Considering the economic climate, we're proud to announce the creation of 250 new jobs... In the Philipines! Here are your 'Manila' folders..." 8 February, 2009
"Our job-saving programmes are working. It's just that 17,000 more people aren't." 22 April 2009
[Jobs summit]. 14 July 2009
"We could reduce unemployment by making everyone work a 9-day fortnight" "How would doubling the number of days I work reduce unemployment?" 11 March 2009
"Lock the cafe doors! We're having a jobs summit!" "Actually I have to go hang around the set of 'Kingdom Come'... Just in case" 11 March, 2009
PM announces a separate 'employment' summit for Maori - News. "So much for cutting down on conferences. Separate summits are now being sought by South Africans, Asians, Scots, Pacific Islanders, the Dutch, Somalians..." 26 January 2009.
"These jobless figures are worse than I was hoping for!" "What were you hoping for?" "A miracle." 14 July 2009
"Go ye and say yea the public service must economise, embrace change and progress, or they be sacked.!" 21 July 2009
JOBLESS. Help the recession. 3000k National cycleway. A Jobs Summit Initiative. 24 March 2009
If Henry ran the All Blacks like Labour ran the Public Service. "He's got 29 players on the field now, and 14 on the bench!" "And to hell with the cost!... Brilliant!" 26 July 2009
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