Editorial: Easter trading move adds to the muddle
NZ Herald 23 March 2017
Family First Comment: NZ Herald Editorial copies our media release ?
https://www.familyfirst.org.nz/2017/03/easter-trading-laws-a-shambolic-mess/
“What cannot be ignored is the historical significance of the day. The number who believe the date holds religious sanctity has decreased, but the devotion of those remaining has not.”
Not just the historical significance but the family significance.
It appeared such a pragmatic move for the Government to let local communities decide whether to relax the laws on Easter Sunday trading. The outcome is already a very mixed bag indeed.
Far North District Council has voted for Easter Sunday trading, as has Kaipara. Whangarei has not, and nor has Auckland.
The governing body of the Auckland Council is scheduled to debate the issue today. It is unclear why it would bother at this juncture as council officers have advised there can be no change before 2018.
As of this week, about a quarter of councils have taken the chance to open on Easter Sunday. Where you find yourself in New Zealand on April 16 is likely to determine whether you can pop out to the shopping strips and malls to browse the shelves. If you are in the major centres Auckland or Whangarei, window shopping will have to do.
At the time of passing, the Shop Trading Hours Amendment Act 2016 was hailed as a breakthrough in common sense.
Until the amendment, the rules were standard, though the exemptions were convoluted.
There were three and a half days a year when almost all shops must be closed under the Shop Trading Hours Act 1990. Christmas Day, Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Anzac Day (until 1pm).
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