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Labour Party Facebook page reposts then deletes image of Brooke van Velden as Nazi

Author
Adam Pearse,
Publish Date
Mon, 12 May 2025, 1:50pm

Labour Party Facebook page reposts then deletes image of Brooke van Velden as Nazi

Author
Adam Pearse,
Publish Date
Mon, 12 May 2025, 1:50pm

Labour is admitting it was inappropriate for a post depicting Workplace Relations Minister Brooke van Velden as a Nazi to be shared by one of the party鈥檚 Facebook accounts.

It follows  of the Government鈥檚 decision to  that governing parties believe has been used by the Opposition to spread misinformation.

The post was shared by the Labour Whangapar膩oa page on Wednesday.

It showed a fake image of van Velden wearing a military uniform next to a Nazi banner.

The post described van Velden as 鈥淕auleiter鈥, a term for leaders within the Nazi Party. It also stated she was the 鈥淢inister for Public Enlightenment and Readjustment鈥, likely a reference to Germany鈥檚 Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda while under Nazi rule.

The original post was made after the  that allow for pay equity claims to be made by female-dominated workforces, reform that van Velden is leading.

Labour general secretary Rob Salmond, who deemed the image 鈥渋nappropriate鈥, said a leader in Labour鈥檚 Whangapar膩oa volunteer team deleted the post on the same day it was posted.

鈥淲e agree with our local team鈥檚 decision to immediately remove the content, as the image was not appropriate.鈥

Workplace Relations Minister Brooke van Velden says she finds the post offensive. Workplace Relations Minister Brooke van Velden says she finds the post offensive.

Labour leader Chris Hipkins has been approached for comment.

Van Velden told the Herald the post showed Labour had 鈥渓ost all perspective鈥 and had resorted to 鈥渘asty personal attacks鈥.

She noted the post was particularly offensive given her grandfather had lived under Nazi occupation. In several speeches in the House, van Velden had referenced the atrocities witnessed by her ancestors living in Nazi-occupied Holland.

In a statement, van Velden reinforced the Government was not reducing anyone鈥檚 pay and was not removing equal pay legislation, which ensured women were not paid less than a man for the same job.

鈥淭his is not changing, this Government is committed to women.

鈥淲e have improved the pay equity system to give greater confidence in genuine equity issues and correctly identify them so that we have a robust, workable and sustainable system for all New Zealanders.鈥

Van Velden announced the legislative changes on Tuesday last week, stating they would be rushed through the House under urgency as she argued the pay equity claim process needed adjusting so current claims were judged consistently.

The 33 claims currently being progressed would have to restart under the new framework.

The announcement prompted a snap protest followed by several more on Friday as hundreds opposed the Government tightening the claim criteria and changing the legislation without consultation.

Many accused van Velden and Finance Minister Nicola Willis of making the changes to improve this year鈥檚 Budget. The Government was set to save billions as a result of the reform.

Amid the condemnation from Opposition parties and unions, Government MPs claimed to have fielded questions from members of the public concerned the changes would impact equal pay arrangements.

Adam Pearse is the Deputy Political Editor and part of the NZ Herald鈥檚 Press Gallery team based at Parliament in Wellington. He has worked for 九一星空无限 since 2018, reporting for the Northern Advocate in Whang膩rei and the Herald in Auckland.

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