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MIL-OSI New Zealand: Sense of mourning as Norske Skog mill set to close – E tū
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MIL-OSI New Zealand: Essential migrant support workers relieved visa shock reversed – E tū
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Source: Etu Union
E tÅ« members are pleased to learn today about the next steps in the Governmentâs plan to implement Fair Pay Agreement legislation in this term of Government.
The Government has announced more details about what Fair Pay Agreements will look like, and their proposal is in line with recommendations made by the Fair Pay Agreement Working Group, which E tū supports.
E tū member and Auckland Council cleaner Josephine Wiredu, who is employed by a contractor, supports Fair Pay Agreements to secure decent pay across the cleaning industry.
âMy colleagues and I have just won the Living Wage at our workplace. This is wonderful, after so long struggling to support my family on the minimum wage,â Josephine says.
Crisis in home support demands urgent Government overhaul – E tū
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Workers Struggles: Asia, Australia and New Zealand
9 April 2021
Pakistan: Striking Balochistan government workers block major highways
Ignoring calls from authorities to return to work, thousands of government workers in Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest province, are continuing their struggle for a 25 percent across the board pay increase and the same allowances paid in other provinces. On Monday the strikers, including health and education workers, enforced a virtual cut-off of Balochistan from the rest of the country with a blockade of the main highways.
A sit-down protest was held outside the provincial assembly in the capital Quetta with other demonstrations held across the province. Education workers have said they will boycott high-school exams scheduled to begin on April 10. A polio vaccination campaign due this week was also postponed as workers conducting mobile vaccination campaigns joined the strike.