Wednesday, 12 May 2021, 1:59 pm
The New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) says it’s
ironic that, on the eve of the International Day of the
Nurse, it had to attend a meeting with Government to defend
its members’ right to be treated in good faith while
negotiating their multi-employer collective agreement with
the district health boards.
NZNO Industrial Services
Manager Glenda Alexander said this flies in the face of the
massive contribution nurses, midwives, health care
assistants and kaimahi hauora in Aotearoa New Zealand and
around the world have made during the response to the
COVID-19 pandemic. We applaud each and every one of
Press Release – New Zealand Nurses Organisation The New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) says its ironic that, on the eve of the International Day of the Nurse, it had to attend a meeting with Government to defend its members right to be treated in good faith while negotiating their multi-employer …
The New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) says it’s ironic that, on the eve of the International Day of the Nurse, it had to attend a meeting with Government to defend its members’ right to be treated in good faith while negotiating their multi-employer collective agreement with the district health boards.
Government’s pay
restrictions
A week ago today we wrote to you with our
strong concerns about your intention to impose restrictions
on public workers’ pay. On Wednesday you issued these
restrictions without engaging or responding to
us.
Public workers around the country have responded
to your announcement with resounding and unprecedented
strength. They have asked us to provide you with a clear
message from them: That your pay restrictions at this time
are unacceptable and show that your government does not
value them. That this does not acknowledge the work they are
doing to support New Zealand through the pandemic and to
Press Release – PSA Tna koe Minister Governments pay restrictions A week ago today we wrote to you with our strong concerns about your intention to impose restrictions on public workers pay. On Wednesday you issued these restrictions without engaging or responding …
Tēna koe Minister
Government’s pay restrictions
A week ago today we wrote to you with our strong concerns about your intention to impose restrictions on public workers’ pay. On Wednesday you issued these restrictions without engaging or responding to us.
Public workers around the country have responded to your announcement with resounding and unprecedented strength. They have asked us to provide you with a clear message from them: That your pay restrictions at this time are unacceptable and show that your government does not value them. That this does not acknowledge the work they are doing to support New Zealand through the pandemic and to address the pressing policy priorities your government has tasked t