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State Services Commissioner report highlights serious issues
- Paul Swain
- Corrections
Hon Paul Swain
Minister of Labour
Launch of the Workplace Productivity Working Group Report
Tuesday, 30 November 2004
- Paul Swain
- Labour
Corrections Minister Paul Swain today launched a project to lower inmate reoffending that will be used a model for a nation-wide rollout of the scheme.
- Paul Swain
- Corrections
Reintegration Coordinator project Launch
Rimutaka Prison
26 November 2004
Good afternoon. Thank you for coming here today for the launch of an important project designed to improve reintegration of ex-inmates into the community.
- Paul Swain
- Corrections
The number of young people from overseas able to work while on holiday in New Zealand will increase to at least 40,000 within two years, Foreign Minister Phil Goff and Immigration Minister Paul Swain announced today.
- Paul Swain
- Immigration
Views sought on important review
- Paul Swain
- Communications and Information Technology
Less than 40 inmates in police and court cells
- Paul Swain
- Corrections
Speech to Northland Business and Employment Law Conference
Whangarei
10 November 2004
Good morning and thank you for inviting me to address your Conference today.
- Paul Swain
- Labour
Immigration Minister Paul Swain has asked the Immigration Service to investigate the case of Somali refugee Asha Ali Abdille.
- Paul Swain
- Immigration
Discussion document released today
- Paul Swain
- Land Information
New service good news for customers
- Paul Swain
- Communications and Information Technology
New Zealand's Immigration policy is becoming more responsive and flexible to the needs of employers facing increasing labour supply and skills shortages
- Paul Swain
- Immigration
Holidays Act changes in force for Labour Day
- Paul Swain
- Labour
National Distribution Union Biennial Conference, Alexandra Park Raceway
19 October 2004
Good morning and thank you for inviting me to talk to you today as you begin your two-day biennial conference here in Auckland.
- Paul Swain
- Labour
Double-bunking agreement means higher than expected prisoner numbers can now be dealt with.
- Paul Swain
- Corrections
Speech to TUANZ members 11 October 2004
- Paul Swain
- Communications and Information Technology
Labour Minister's comments on select committee's report on Holidays Amendment Bill
- Paul Swain
- Labour
Zimbabweans in New Zealand on temporary permits to be considered for permanent residence
- Paul Swain
- Immigration
World-leading programme makes a difference
- Paul Swain
- Corrections
Industry and government must work together to ensure growth continues
- Paul Swain
- Labour
Cabinet approves funding to increase prison capacity
- Paul Swain
- Corrections