On national radio today
The price of water in the new Super city has gone up
if that true
Good luck with the the coal
Which I might add is underneath a nice bit of land , just need to open it up for mining and J Brown-lee is just the man !
Stephen
On national radio today
The price of water in the new Super city has gone up
if that true
Good luck with the the coal
Which I might add is underneath a nice bit of land , just need to open it up for mining and J Brown-lee is just the man !
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
ACC was very profitable when privatised in the late 90's.
The average general insurance company spends between 90 and 96 cents of every dollar of premium earned.
One particular insurance company was only spending 78 cents for every $1 of ACC premium collected in the 90s.
No wonder private insurers are champing at the bit. Dog eat dog.
Originally Posted by FlangMaster
I can only guess that he is using it as a generalisation as to the post ACC privatization future?
Something along the lines of........
Super shity (err sorry super CITY) was sold as being a rationalisation that would cut overhead and therefore cut costs, watercare has now post amagamation put it's prices up, so that line was obviously bullshit.
When they try to sell ACC it will be sold as a great thing as being a private company it will be cheaper cos private companies are great at cutting cost....So this will deliver the best cost to benefit ratio! However as this line by the National/ACT has failed in AK it must therefore fail in ACC.
I think that's what he was trying to point out????
I'm probably very wrong though..... I usually am when trying to mind read, just ask any of my Ex's!![]()
The (dis)honorable Nick Smith, when you speak all I can hear is
BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!!
So please fuck off and die.
Go Go, Ninja Dinosaur!!
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
The (dis)honorable Nick Smith, when you speak all I can hear is
BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!! BULLSHIT!!
So please fuck off and die.
Go Go, Ninja Dinosaur!!
Originally Posted by FlangMaster
Looks like it to me
Web feet , wings , floats on water
pretty much looks like a duck
Snip from Watercares web site
Watercare Services Limited (Watercare) is required to prepare and deliver to its
shareholders, no later than 30 June in each year, a Statement of Corporate Intent (SCI)
for the three year period commencing 1 July.
The SCI is the public and legislative expression of Watercare’s accountability to its
shareholders. It is the contract between Watercare’s Board of Directors and its
shareholders, and it is against this document that the Board reports to the shareholders
and is held accountable. The SCI identifies the nature of Watercare’s business and its
strategic and operational issues. It sets the expectations of Watercare by the
shareholders, and provides a tangible record of Watercare’s performance by setting
performance targets against which the Company must report.
but then I could be wrong
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
A Witch A Witch!! No - wait
Sorry mate but nonsense.
Firstly ACC was opened to competition - not privatised - in 1999. That lasted 3 years to 2001 when the Labour government transferred accident cover back to ACC exclusively.
Secondly the insurance companies never had long enough to work out what was profitable and what wasn't.
Thirdly - and this is a telling point - one large insurer HIH went into liquidation afterwards. Bellyup. Huge ructions in Oz at the time. Clearly they didn't do very well from covering accidents in New Zealand.
The sooner this happen the sooner we get transparency rather than the way Labour were using ACC as a pseudo Benefit system, all the while playing ACC of the market...
Why do people fail to mention that his change to the Scottish Hospital System, including trimming the fat, was praised by the Nurses Union (UNISON) and that the systems now in place are more efficient and effective?
I've witnessed the inefficient operating model and practices of MoH and wider NZ hospital system. It and and they are long overdue a significant axing. The Govt culture is grossly over populated and heavy, including contractors employed for well over two years with little or no output. The previous Govt were responsible for this over population and the current Govt trying to rain in the spending, our tax's to filter into essential services . I know of three individuals at MSD National Office as an example sharing the same role....
New Zealand......
The Best Place in the World to live if ya Broke
"Whole life balance, Daniel-San" ("Karate Kid")
Kia kaha, kia toa, kia manawanui ( Be strong, be brave, be steadfast and sure)![]()
DON'T RIDE LIKE YA STOLE IT, RIDE TO SURVIVE.
And the fact the Scottish Public for the first time ever faced 18 month waiting lists for URGENT surgeries is a moot point then, post the cuts?
Mate I expected better research from you of all people.....
I just finished a contract at MOH last November- very hard working organisation that gets nothing but blame -
They are dreading this guys arival - wait and see how our already overburdened hospitals deal with 1200 less nurses dude..........
Everyones so fast to condemn Labour policies, while National sell our assetts, cut our resources...this will result in people dying while waiting for surgeries etc
Even the Doctors are dreading the cuts this dudes gonna impliment
Bah humbug.
Just ride.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks