NZ First candidate Fletcher Tabuteau agreed, though noted that it is a hard question for his party because it is a centrist party.
"In fact, I'm not sure how many people know this, but we were the ones that negotiated the minimum wage increase," he said.
National candidate Todd McClay said workers and employers have a relationship that depends on each other.
"I wouldn't pick one over the other. For the National party they're both as equally important," he said.
McClay believes minimum wage increases threaten jobs and productivity.
Also standing in the Rotorua electorate:
• Kaya Sparke for the Greens
• Pete Kirkwood for ACT
• Alan Tāne Solomon for the New Conservatives
• Karri-Ann Vercoe-Black for One party
• Kiri Ward for Advance NZ
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