Labour leader David Shearer is seeking a meeting with Finance Minister Bill English over a bill extending paid parental leave from 14 weeks to 26 weeks.
Mr English yesterday continued to defend his decision to veto the bill at its third reading, saying the priority was getting back into surplus in the 2014-15 year and the measure would have to be funded by borrowing.
He acknowledged the bill had benefits but denied the action taken by the Government had prevented discussion about the bill.
"The fact is there will be a conversation," he said on TVNZ's Q and A. "No one's prevented from discussing this and we welcome that conversation."
That prompted Mr Shearer to write to Mr English yesterday saying he wanted to take up a discussion with him. "It's important that we move beyond partisan bickering over this important issue and seek ways to advance assistance for families in these tough economic times."