Strength in Solidarity

STRENGTH IN SOLIDARITY,

NOT IN HATE. 

The recent inflammatory rhetoric against migrants is unacceptable. We stand without reservation with Hindu, Sikh and Muslim communities in Aotearoa against this threat. Hate like this does not appear from nowhere, it grows in the gap left by a politics that gives working people no real answers on housing, wages, and insecurity. The government has failed to show leadership here. 

The worker born in Auckland and the worker who arrived last year from India are not enemies. They share the experience of the rising cost of living. A boss who underpays them. A government that treats both as disposable when it suits the bottom line. The real divide isn’t between faiths or ethnicities, it’s between the working class and the super-rich who profit from keeping us divided. 

Migrant exploitation drags down conditions for every worker, migrant and local alike. Bosses who exploit migrant labour today will exploit everyone tomorrow.

 Aotearoa’s strength comes from working people standing together against those who profit from keeping us divided. 

Join us for a public hui at Jack Dickey Community Hall 174 Green Lane West, Epsom on Wednesday July 8th at 7.30pm

AN IMMIGRATION POLICY BY THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE 

End visa bondage that ties workers to one employer and enables exploitation. 

Full labour rights & union access for every worker, regardless of visa status. Housing & public services built to match population, not scarcity blamed on newcomers. 


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