Labour, the Greens and New Zealand First plan to run their own inquiry into the manufacturing sector in New Zealand.
The leaders of the three parties, David Shearer, Russel Norman and Winston Peters made the announcement today at the end of a "Jobs Crisis Summit" in Auckland run by the Engineering Printing and Manufacturing Union.
The Government blocked an inquiry on manufacturing by the finance and expenditure committee and so the Opposition decided to run an inquiry independently.
The summit, attended by more than 100 people including unionists and employers groups was focused on how to stop the decline of the manufacturing sector, which has lost 40,000 jobs in the past four years.
Dr Norman said manufacturing had been "decimated" under National's watch.