Expert QC Jessie-Lee
After finishing school and doing a stint at a local apple packhouse in the Hawkes Bay, Jessie-Lee Bush was approached by her Mum’s boss at DG Glenn Logging (DGL) to work there as a QC (Quality Controller) under the FICA MSD Harvesting Subsidy. Eligible for the FICA MSD Harvesting Subsidy as a new “Kiwi local” recruit to forestry, Jessie-Lee was offered a job and thought she’d give it a try, joining the team in September 2021. DGL employs more than 150 staff around the Hawkes Bay area, w...
April 20, 2022MyACC for Business – view Work Related Claims Reports Online
If you have any employees that have a work-related injury, you can view and download the claims report online now in MyACC for Business If you’re not registered yet, visit MyACC for Business and sign up using your ACC number or IR number, and email address - it’s quick and easy!With MyACC for Business you can also:Go paperless – set preferences to receive your invoice by email. Update your liable earnings to ensure you get the most accurate invoice possibleUse live...
April 19, 2022Understanding Risk
This month I approached Safetree contributors about the up-and-coming Risk Workshops that are going to start up again around the country and asked for an overview on what one might expect going along to them. So, this what they told me (relax, I promise you this isn’t another Health & Safety article). Risk, Health, Safety have become three words almost guaranteed to turn off an audience and stop people from reading any further. So, over the last five years we have been trying to get peopl...
April 15, 2022Fuel Prices - Information from Z Energy
Over recent weeks we have seen significant movements in the global price of refined fuels driven by international events such as Russia's invasion of Ukraine. You will have seen these global price movements flowing through to New Zealand and the impact of these increases at the pump.Given the sensitivity of these price movements, we wanted to provide some additional context as to the contributing factors given the swings in diesel and petrol pricing is higher than what may normally be seen...
April 5, 2022Press Release: State of the Industry Update
This is a joint press release between FICA, Safetree and NZFOA. As we have all seen in the media and through our industry communication platforms in last 10 days, there is a multitude of factors all compounding the export market now perfect storm has arisen and this is putting considerable pressure on the domestic market and, particularly, harvest contracts. We would traditionally have seen a downturn at the end of February each year with the impact of the Chinese New Year. What is h...
November 23, 2021Press Release: The Trough Is Dropping Fast
We are all aware of how forestry rises and falls and that the trends of export log prices are cyclical, but this next hump is one out of the norm which about now we know we are working up to a well-deserved festive break, a busy year and working to script and then expecting a drop in the market traditionally into the Chinese New Year.Last year we had a 5 week lead up to COVID where our industry was well down on production with pricing and supply pressures before COVID hit the rest of the primary...
November 6, 2021Press Release: Immigration New Zealand is letting down the Silviculture Industry
FICA is calling on Immigration New Zealand to reassess its position on silviculture migrant worker policy, following a series of recent rejections that have been brought to light.Forest Industry Contractors Association CEO Prue Younger says she has been fielding calls and emails from several frustrated Silviculture Contractors, who feel let down by Immigration New Zealand.“I’ve been hearing multiple stories of Immigration New Zealand wasting valuable time and shifting the goal posts on ...
August 30, 2021Press Release: Pressure mounting across entire forestry supply chain as port build ups highlight issues
FICA is calling for an all of forestry strategy to deal with the mounting pressure on the entire forestry supply chain, currently being highlighted by build-ups at major New Zealand ports. FICA say the situation is far from over and the sector needs to work together to find solutions.Export market demand for New Zealand logs has been strong in recent months, putting extra pressure on our infrastructure, particularly at ports. FICA spokesperson Prue Younger, who represents contractors as the CEO ...
July 29, 2020Press Release: Government Funding Packages Need to be Flexible
FICA is appealing to Government to offer some flexibility in the funding packages announced last week as the industry remains in an unstable and complex environment.It has been well over 6 weeks since emergency meetings were held by forest owners with their contractors to advise some of them that their work would be stopped immediately, within a month or that their work schedules would be reduced ongoing. That followed a 27 January announcement from Zhejiang Province that returning to ...
March 23, 2020Press Release: NZ Forestry Contractors Reaching Breaking Point in Forestry Crisis
FICA says forestry crisis is dire and contractors are reaching breaking point in an ever-worsening situation. Rapid impacts have been felt over the past month by the forestry industry with the effects of the outbreak of the Coronavirus, with many out of work and in serious financial crisis. FICA CEO Prue Younger says people outside the industry are largely unaware of the seriousness of the crisis.“We need to have politicians, government officials and the public outside of forestry fu...
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