Andrew Little
Labour insists on inquiry despite Smith quitting
Labour is still demanding an inquiry into Nick Smith's intervention for the ACC claimant Bronwyn Pullar despite him quitting his ministerial posts this afternoon. Audio
Labour puts pressure on Nick Smith over ACC letter
Labour's ACC spokesman Andrew Little talks about Nick Smith's reference letter to the ACC. Audio
Mines inspector to visit Huntly
The government's only mines inspector will visit the Huntly East mine today after a whistle-blower sparked safety fears about the ventilation system following a methane spike earlier this month. Audio
Bloody nose for Little in New Plymouth
The most marginal seat in the country, New Plymouth, has gone solidly to National. Labour's high-profile candidate Andrew Little talks about the result. Audio
Union calls for immediate changes to way mines are inspected
The union representing mine workers says changes to the way mines are inspected cannot wait until after the Pike River Royal Commission has completed its work, and need to be made immediately. Audio
Raising mines safety of 'paramount' importance says union
A union leader is calling for immediate safety improvements to rules and regulations protecting underground miners after an apparent admission by the Prime Minister that standards in New Zealand are… Audio
Union head identifies deficiencies in mine safety
Two of New Zealand's four underground coal mines inspected by an Australian expert after the Pike River disaster, do not meet legal safety standards, according to a report published today. Audio
Union calls for stricter safety standards
We're joined by Andrew Little, the National Secretary of the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union which represents workers at Spring Creek. Audio
Labour list 'not lacklustre' says former president
Andrew Little, who is the former President of the Labour Party, is defending his high ranking on the party's list. Audio
Union says Pike River's legal bill plea ploy for funds
The miners' union says a plea by the receivers of the Pike River coal mine for help with legal bills was a ploy for a Government handout. Audio
Darren Hughes resigns
Andrew Little is the President of the Labour Party, he joins us now Audio
Should we"Mondayise"public holidays?
The PM says he will take advice on whether to 'Mondayise' public holidays that fall on a weekend or coincide with another day off. Audio
Keep Pike River Royal Commission on Coast
Listening to that is the national secretary of the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing union, Andrew Little. Audio
Workers advocates say workers will lose out in ACC change
Worker advocates warn workers will be the losers under changes to the Accident Compensation Corporation, which will allow private insurers to take on ACC work. Audio
Pike River miners had safety concerns for at least a year
As a series of investigations into the Pike River disaster get underway, a former worker at the mine says he and some of his colleagues have had concerns about safety at the site. Audio
Lawyers insist on sittting in on Pike River interviews
The union representing miners says lawyers acting for Pike River Coal have been insisting on sitting in on interviews with the the police and Department of Labour investigating the mine disaster which… Audio
Royal Commission into the Pike River Coal Mine disaster
National Secretary of the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union, Andrew Little, and NZ branch chairman of the Minerals Institute, Cam Wylie, speak to Nine to Noon about the proposed Royal… Audio
EPMU national secretary has met with miners
The National Secretary of the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union, Andrew Little, has met with union members from the mine today. Audio
Miners' union wants inquiry and safety review
Even before yesterday's explosion, the union representing coal miners was calling for a full public inquiry into the cause of the disaster. The national secretary of the Engineering, Printing and… Audio
Further discussion on the Pike River Mining Tragedy
Andrew Little National Secretary for the EPMU puts up further discussion on the mining disaster. Audio