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The Budget 2004 ReleasesThe press releases issued to coincide with the delivery of the Budget on 27 May 2004 Hon Paul SwainMinister of Labour Toward a more productive economyBudget 2004 allocates more than $30 million over the next four years to practical measures to help businesses run more smoothly and productively. "Getting the right information or support at the right time and at least cost lets business get on with what it is good at," said Labour Minister Paul Swain. "Government support to encourage good business practices in workplace relations, recruitment and essential research, will help businesses succeed and improve the quality of people's working lives. "We recognise that small and medium enterprises face special challenges in dealing with these matters so that is where we are putting most of our effort." Initiatives [figures over four years] are:
"We have also set aside funding to carry out the recommendations of the Workplace Productivity Working Group. This will advise on further ways to encourage firms to adopt good business practices which see staff as an asset rather than a cost and which lead to higher value products. "Improving the productivity of workplaces and the quality of jobs helps New Zealand toward higher living standards and better opportunities for all," Mr Swain said.
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