Labour will re-write the rules for lucrative Government contracts to advantage bidders who can prove it will create jobs in New Zealand.
Labour leader Andrew Little made the jobs announcement in his speech at the Labour Party conference this afternoon in Palmerston North.
Similar to the Labour Party's policies in 2011 and 2014, he said Labour would harness the Government's $40 billion buying power to create jobs and help local businesses go up against big international companies.
It would require government departments and agencies to design contracts so that companies which promised job creation and wider benefits to New Zealand had a fair chance of winning them.
The agencies would also have to report on the value of the contracts they have awarded based on this criteria.