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Wellington live updates, May 14: Nurses to strike, three banned after darts vs softball brawl, and Harper Finn at Meow tonight

Good morning Wellington and happy Friday. (File photo). Afternoon Wellington, I’m Bill Hickman, the breaking news reporter in the Wellington newsroom. Here’s what’s happening around the region: 1pm: DHB nurses vote to strike over pay, horrific and unsafe staffing About 30,000 hospital nurses from around the country– including ones administering the Covid-19 vaccine – are to go on strike over “horrific and unsafe staffing conditions” and news of no pay rises for three years. The New Zealand Nurses Organisation announced the plan to strike on Friday. More mediation is due on Tuesday and Wednesday but, if it goes ahead, the strike will take place for eight hours on June 9. Read more here.

Wellington scoop co nz » No censure, but Mayor told to apologise

Report from RNZ by Harry Lock The Mayor of Wellington has been told to make a written apology after trying to influence a councillor’s vote on the future of land at Shelly Bay. An investigation into a confidential meeting between the mayor and one of the councillors found it breached the elected members’ Code of Conduct. While he was asked to make a written apology to those affected, the Council stopped short of censuring him. The initial complaint against Mayor Andy Foster was made by councillor Jenny Condie. It related to a meeting between the two ahead of a crunch vote in November regarding Shelly Bay – the controversial housing development which Foster opposes.

Wellington live updates, May 14: More than 20 buses have been cancelled, and the BNZ is suing the WCC for $101 million

Wellington live updates, May 14: More than 20 buses have been cancelled, and the BNZ is suing the WCC for $101 million
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Councillors overturn plan to debate critical code of conduct findings behind closed doors

The investigation was launched in November following a complaint from councillor Jenny Condie, one of the councillors Foster tried to share the information with. The information contained Foster’s notes from a phone conversation in April 2019 with a former staff member, in which that person alleged another former staff member had pressured council officers to deem the narrow Shelly Bay Rd suitable for the development. Councillors will now decide whether they agree with the report’s findings that Foster had breached the council’s code of conduct, and that he should be censured for the breach and apologise to the former staff member.

Wellington Mayor Andy Foster s fate to be decided in public

Wellington Mayor Andy Foster s fate to be decided in public 13 May, 2021 01:54 AM 4 minutes to read Wellington City mayor Andy Foster. Photo / Mark Mitchell Wellington issues reporter, NZ Heraldgeorgina.campbell@nzme.co.nz Wellington City councillors have voted to discuss the findings of a code of conduct complaint against mayor Andy Foster in a public setting this afternoon. Council officials advised deliberations should be held behind closed doors, but councillors overturned that at a meeting today. The complaint, made by councillor Jenny Condie, claimed Foster shared potentially defamatory and previously discredited information before a controversial Shelly Bay vote. Advertisement Condie said the mayor called her to his office before the vote to show her information that would change her mind about Shelly Bay.

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