Mainfreight's Plested gives recipe for NZ including capital gains tax, performance pay for teachers

Mainfreight's Plested gives recipe for NZ including capital gains tax, performance pay for teachers
Jonathan Underhill
By Jonathan Underhill July 29 (BusinessDesk) - Mainfreight executive chairman Bruce Plested has advocated a capital gains tax to take the steam out of an overheated housing market and urged the government to treat teachers as "true professionals" paid on the basis of performance. The transport group chair used his address to shareholders at their annual meeting in Auckland yesterday to give his recipe for lifting New Zealand's economic and social game by tackling issues such as education and housing affordability. In doing so he invoked N...