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EMA is a membership organisation that promotes the success of business through representation, knowledge and support.  We are in constant contact with central and local Government and its agencies to build the best environment for business.  We offer learning courses and events to up-skill staff and boost business' productivity.  Our expert advice on employment relations and workplace safety is delivered through our AdviceLine - members call as often as they need - and frequent free to member briefings.

visit

 ema.co.nz

contact

Alasdair Thompson
Chief Executive
t: +64 9 367 0900
e: 
ema@ema.co.nz
a: EMA, Private Bag 92066, Auckland 1030, New Zealand

core business

- Policy & planning service provider

- Employing & manufacturing

- Water, transport, energy, communications

associated organisations

- Business New Zealand:

- EMA (Central)

- Canterbury Employers Chamber of Commerce

- Otago Southland Employers Association

 


Testimonials

"Throughout the 1990's New Zealand let our energy, transport and other infrastructure fall behind the demands being made upon it by our economic ...

Alasdair Thompson (CNZM)
Chief Executive Employers & Manufacturers Association - board member

NZCID News and Events

Building Nations Syposium 2009

The New Zealand Council for Infrastructure Development (NZCID) and InAssociation would like to thank our members, sponsors and delegates for their contribution to the successful fourth annual NZCID Building Nations Symposium 2009, held at the landmark venue, Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa , Wellington.  Members can access the speeches and presentations from the symposium (here).

Policy Priorities for Advancing Economic
Infrastructure Development in New Zealand

World class infrastructure is central to New Zealand's standard of living.  The supply of water, energy, transportation and communications underpin the quality of our people's health, education, personal safety and security, and our agriculture, trade and commerce, culture and entertainment.  (read more)