
Labour and the Greens are in Māngere for an E Tū election launch, while National was in Karaka this morning. Follow for all the latest election news with RNZ's live blog.

Yes. Am not robot.
Probably a Thursday. Never could get the hang of Thursdays.
Sigh. "Octarine" was just waiting for this moment.
And relative to other recent offerings, will it just seem better?
Just how many people, that aren't Trump/Republican mouthpieces or geopolitical foes, really think Zelenskyy is the one who came off looking bad in that exchange?
Yet another ratings-topping embarrassing episode in this new season of America's 'great television' show.
Shhh.
Ahh it's good to see the US has regained its 'punchline of the internet' title after a short four-year return to merely being an embarrassing anecdote.
Now if the phoenix had a link to someone named Jones we'd really have something here.
Right. Now that that's cleared up... Let's do "Kiss that frog"
Show me 'round your fruit cage
'Cause I will be your honey bee
Open up your fruit cage
Where the fruit can be sweet as can be
Ahem... That sweet sweet fruit...
Surely not violence
No.. not violence... though there is some bumping, and it does build up to something....
I don't have a problem with open lobbying per se. If it's on behalf of all of the workers and customers as well and not just their own interests.
But can anyone identify such a billionaire?
And by definition that rules out any that step on their workers like bugs...
To me, this is critical must-have if the term is extended. Extending it without this is practically locking in the current parties.
Look. If there's anything damaging the environment, we'll just tow it out of the environment...
More seriously. Given our current NZ government's attitudes, I fear a similar pattern to emerge here.
Yes. I live in a wealthier area in a city and I see many EV's... but in terms of our national fleet they're almost a rounding error.
Yet just over the ditch to Australia and the place is teeming with them.
I dream of us reaching 14%...
Well.... 4%...
Well... at least 2%...
Sigh.
You don't. But you also don't know it isn't. And if there was chemical processing involved it could be.
One man, one vote. That's the American way...
And turning copious amounts of money into a clamour of distorting and downright disingenuous 'facts' to terrorise, confuse and trick voters into giving over their vote is also the American way. And then there's the outright bribes...
America's Fucked! Yeah!
Sigh.
And my partner and I quote it often. It's old enough that it's almost a secret language.
There were a lot of non-Commodore monitors marketed alongside the Amiga. This isn't one of them.
Likely this. Some monitors that would work on the Ami wouldn't work in all it's modes. This did. I had the 1084S which added stereo speakers I think.
Thanks. I hate it.
Instead...
No need for a magic setting. Brightness control is all in one place.
The Green Party wants to increase annual leave to five weeks
Labour and the Greens are in Māngere for an E Tū election launch, while National was in Karaka this morning. Follow for all the latest election news with RNZ's live blog.
The Green Party has announced that it wants to increase annual leave to five weeks.
Co-leader Marama Davidson told a crowd at a E Tū election launch in Māngere today that it would provide organisations with plenty of notice and ensure the full five weeks is available for everyone by the end of 2025.
This wouldn't make NZ an unusual outlier globally, though perhaps it would be in this hemisphere - and that could be an attractive aspect as we continue to lose talent to Australia.
I'd like to see them carve out an exception for businesses that opt for a 32-hour 4-day week - either one works towards a better work-life balance and a 4-day week is a lot more personal days than just one week extra. Providing an exception for 4-day week businesses would avoid slowing uptake of the 4-day model for businesses that can make it work. The question is, how to balance the exception and leave changes for non-full-time employees?
Can NZ afford it? How many businesses are too fragile from the r
Staff taking more sick leave (and an opinion why)
Employers are facing increasing costs for covering worker absences as employees take more time off due to illness.
A biennial workplace wellness survey by Southern Cross Health Society and BusinessNZ showed the average rate of absence was 5.5 days per employee over the course of 2022.
It compared to a range of 4.2 and 4.7 days between 2012 and 2020, and was the highest on record since the survey began in 2012.
...
Southern Cross chief executive Nick Astwick said Covid and the then mandatory seven-day isolation was a factor in the higher absences.
"But we also believe as we've moved the minimum leave entitlement from five days to 10 days, that's also contributed to an increase of leave," Astwick said.
"Some of the workforce - we don't know how much - but some of the workforce see the 10 days as an entitlement and so we were expecting to see an increase, and we have," Astwick said.
Though another thing to consider is that, at least in my jobs, when the 5 days were exhausted, you just ate annual leave days when you were sick - or you just brought the bug into the office.
So t
Advice? Disappearing Subscribe/Block buttons and permanent Pending subscriptions
I've run into the following two issues that interact in a frustrating way.
The advice being given for 'stuck in pending' is to unsubscribe, pause, and then resubscribe. However more often than not, I cannot resubscribe because the 'Subscribe' button is no longer accessible.
Currently I'm regaining access to communities by subscribing via a mobile-app (Jerboa). This doesn't help the Pending issue though.
Are there Lemmy issues I can monitor to track when a fix reaches release? Should I file this as a report?
Environment:
Organising our Java Communities
What's the best way to help Lemmy users organise into productive communities?
On Reddit we have:
r/java
- Java news and discussion. Not about learning the language or getting help with Java problems r/learnjava
- learning to use the Java language, platform, its tools, or parts of its ecosystem (libraries) r/javahelp
- Getting help with Java (in practice, much the same content as r/learnjava
) So far, on Lemmy I've found the following (with only the very start of an active membership building up in each)
r/java
r/java
r/learnjava
and r/javahelp
Are there other communities out there already?
How do we avoid fragmentation? Where there's overlap, are there reasoned opinions on how to converge (eg matching