70% Yes |
30% No |
67% Yes |
23% No |
3% Yes, and drastically increase taxes and import tariffs on outsourcing businesses |
4% No, but drastically increase taxes and import tariffs on outsourcing businesses |
3% No, the government should not interfere with the free market |
See how support for each position on “Domestic Jobs” has changed over time for 47.5k New Zealand voters.
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See how importance of “Domestic Jobs” has changed over time for 47.5k New Zealand voters.
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Unique answers from New Zealand users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@8HHF4RX4yrs4Y
Yes, but ensuring that the incentives do not undercut local companies and businesses
@9G5F9YN6mos6MO
Employment law needs re writing. Many staff are entitled and do not do a decent says work as they know they don't have to as removing them is too hard
@9FPG44R7mos7MO
Yes but only industry sectors that are environmentally beneficial to New Zealanders and not tourism. Focus on science, health, education, green energy and military sectors
@9D8FVKF8mos8MO
Don't have enough expertise to answer
@martinnes2yrs2Y
not yet jobs are divisions are intelligence foots when my life in process nothing put more dites power harms in commission by rights legalise law and order by court scams and new Zealand increase Auckland and Hamilton cost price roll downs government which mayor phil goff and leader for councillors with more less increase and decrease which the roads is opening
@8HS6NJS4yrs4Y
Yes but only if the business is struggling to the point of being in bad debt
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