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Tourism job losses an indictment on Key

Green Party

Wednesday 24 October 2012, 2:09PM

By Green Party

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While John Key is distracted by scandals and his obsession with assets sales, tourism is suffering under his watch and Kiwis are losing their jobs

The loss of nearly 7,000 tourism jobs under the current government is a striking indictment of John Key's failure as Minister of Tourism, Green Party tourism spokesperson David Clendon said today.

Data from the Tourism Satellite Account released today by Statistics New Zealand show that there were 6,800 fewer tourism jobs, equivalent to 4,500 FTEs, in the year to March 2012 than in the year to March 2009 when Mr Key gave himself the tourism portfolio. The fall comes despite the promised boost from the Rugby World Cup - over the past year there was a net loss of 1600 tourism jobs.

Twenty more tourism jobs losses were announced just today with the closure of five visitor information centres.

"While John Key is distracted by scandals and his obsession with assets sales, tourism is suffering under his watch and Kiwis are losing their jobs," said Mr Clendon.

"The 6,800 job losses in tourism, like the 40,000 jobs lost in manufacturing during the same period, mean more Kiwi families going without and more people leaving for Australia.

"These job losses are a testament to the Key Government's failure to protect Kiwi workers and confront the fundamental challenges to our economy," said Mr Clendon.

Related data from the International Visitor Survey show tourists are spending 31% less per visit on average than they were four years ago while the Visitor Experience Monitor Survey shows that tourists are becoming less likely to recommend others visit New Zealand and that cost is becoming a growing problem for international tourists visiting New Zealand.

"The high dollar is hurting tourism. Tourists are finding that the high exchange rate makes New Zealand too expensive," said Mr Clendon.

"The result is that the income from tourism is falling and jobs are being lost.

"The Greens have presented a solid proposal to get the dollar down to its fair level. This would halt the decline in tourism and save Kiwi jobs.

"The Key Government has shown it has no solutions and no plan. New Zealanders deserve better," said Mr Clendon.

 

Additional information:

 

 

Year ended March

 

2009

2010

2011

2012P

09-12 change

11-12 change

Tourism employment

         

 

Tourism full-time employees

79,200

78,400

78,900

78,000

-1,200

-900

Tourism part-time employees

53,800

50,500

50,500

48,900

-4,900

-1,600

Tourism FTE employees

106,100

103,700

104,100

102,500

-3,600

-1,600

             

 

Tourism full-time working proprietors

16,100

15,200

14,500

15,000

-1,100

500

Tourism part-time working proprietors

4,200

4,200

4,200

4,600

400

400

Tourism FTE working proprietors

18,200

17,400

16,600

17,300

-900

700

             

 

Total employment directly from tourism

153,300

148,300

148,100

146,500

-6,800

-1,600

Total FTEs directly employed in tourism

124,300

121,000

120,700

119,800

-4,500

-900

Source: Tourism Satellite Account

 

 

 

Inflation-adjusted (June 2012$)

         

June years

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

08-12 change

Total revenue

$ 6,925,987,348

$ 6,502,797,617

$ 6,344,272,460

$ 5,711,933,201

$ 5,589,929,493

-19%

Average spend per visit

$ 3,074

$ 2,972

$ 2,783

$ 2,283

$ 2,121

-31%

Average spend per night

$ 146

$ 136

$ 124

$ 114

$ 109

-25%

Source: Statistics New Zealand, International Visitor Survey (IVS), inflation-adjusted using Consumer Price Index

   

 

Visitor Experience Monitor Survey