28/05/2026
Budget Lock Up done and dusted.
After a full day at the NZCTU Te Kauae Kaimahi People’s Budget Lock Up in Wellington, we joined with students and community voices to hand deliver a letter to Parliament, backed by the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions, calling out a budget that simply is not delivering for ordinary people.
Across the room today there was a shared feeling. Communities are being asked to tighten their belts while inequality keeps growing, public services are stretched thinner, and many workers, tenants, students, and whānau are being left behind.
This budget talks about responsibility, but where is the responsibility to renters struggling with housing costs? To students carrying debt and uncertainty? To communities already doing it tough?
The strongest part of today was standing together. Unions, students, advocates, and everyday people united around one simple message: budgets should put people first.
Now it is back on the train north, carrying the conversations, frustrations, and determination home with us.
The fight for fair housing, decent incomes, and strong communities does not stop at Parliament’s front doors.