Stand up all victims of oppression
For the tyrants fear your might
Don't cling so hard to your possessions
For you have nothing if you have no rights
Let racist ignorance be ended
For respect makes the empires fall
Freedom is merely privilege extended
Unless enjoyed by one and all
Songwriters: Eugene Edme Pottier / Petrus Christianus De Geyter / Stephen William Bragg
Labour Weekend is our first long weekend in a while. Our outlook shifts from winter days to summer ones ahead, and many of us reflect on those who fought so hard to give us time for leisure and so much more.
I’m taking today off to refresh and relax. It’s a lovely day here in Tamaki Makaurau; I hope it is where you are. This is the view off my back deck as I’m writing…
A day to be grateful for what we have, this government sucks, but damn, we have an incredible country here. Every one of us deserves a break, even Nicola Willis. I wished her well yesterday in the comment below her photo, but she hasn’t replied.
As always, there are good things and bad things. Yes, we might be heading towards a Third World War as Israel attacks Iran, but in other news, the Black Caps won a test series in India—and you’ve got to take a bit of bad with the good.
In lieu of something new today, I’d like to share with you some thoughts from past Labour Days. Many of you won’t have read them before, and to be honest, if I were to write a new piece, it would probably say much the same.
This first one is from two years ago and covers a bit of history as well as the discussion at the time:
The second one, from last year, was written in the wake of the election defeat and is more contemplative. I think they both stand up well, and if you have some time, I reckon you’ll find them a good read. Here’s last year’s one:
I hope you have a relaxing time over the long weekend, whether you’re doing something in particular or just pottering about. I’ve left this newsletter open because it seemed the right thing to do at such a time.
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I really love this clip. Do take a listen to your Uncle Billy if you have a minute.
This is a long comment, and I just shared on FB. Labour Day - Unions help ordinary people do extraordinary things
Servo's - a thank you.
For me, Labour Day is much more than a holiday - though it’s great those who have to work get time and a half and another day off (thanks Labour). We should all know why : Samuel Parnell’s quest for 8 hours work, 8 hours rest, 8 hours recreation. It’s Labour (as in Labour Party) and union history - and the formation of the Labour Party - with the determination of workers to have a political voice when they were being defeated again and again by greedy bosses. My union, E Tu (formerly Hotel Workers Unions/Cleaners Union, Service Workers Union, Service & Food Workers Union) always understood this. They have a proud history of good women and men who worked for them becoming MPs. Look at this List :
Rick Barker, MP, Labour Minister
Mark Gosche, MP, Labour Minister
Lianne Dalziel, MP, Labour Minister
Taito Philip Field Labour MP, Minister (yes I know)
Mark Peck, Labour MP
Aupito William Sio, Labour MP/Minister
Dave Hereora, Labour MP
Willie Jackson, Labour MP/Minister
Sue Moroney, Labour MP.
Darien Fenton, Labour MP
Ibrahim Omer Labour MP
Denise Roche, Green MP
Matt Robson, union lawyer Alliance MP/Minister
Laila Harre, union lawyer, Alliance MP/Minister
There are many others from Servos origins making a mark in Aotearoa and the world - in local politics, NGOS, law, media, the arts, unions and internationally - too many to mention here, but thank you. And thank you unions.
Enjoy your weekend Nick!