'We'll fix it up after the election' - NZ First to vote for health and safety reforms (opens original article in a new tab)
New Zealand First will support health and safety reforms, citing coalition obligations, while facing criticism from Pike River victims' families who fear weakened workplace protections.
- New Zealand First will vote for health and safety reforms despite opposition from Pike River victims' families.
- Winston Peters cited coalition agreement constraints and promised to 'fix it' after the election.
- The bill aims to simplify New Zealand's health and safety laws, reversing 2015 reforms post-Pike River tragedy.
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