John Key's job machine, 1000 more unemployed per week. 4 July 2009

John Key's job machine, 1000 more unemployed per week. 4 July 2009
Date
2009
Reference
DCDL-0011679
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Prime Minister John Key furiously pedals a bicycle without wheels as he strives to create jobs. Refers to the stated intention by the government to create jobs and prevent job loss during the recession (although the text states that 1000 are losing their jobs each week) during the economic hard times of the recession; one of John Key's ideas is that a cycleway be built throughout New Zealand which would provide work for many people.

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Slane, Christopher, 1957-: Digital cartoons published in the Listener, New Zealand Herald, or New Zealand Farmers' Weekly
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