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Thousands of nurses go on strike in New Zealand

Thirty-thousand nurses go on strike in New Zealand for better pay

Thirty-thousand nurses go on strike in New Zealand for better pay Top Searches Thirty-thousand nurses go on strike in New Zealand for better pay Reuters / Jun 9, 2021, 10:06 IST FacebookTwitterLinkedinEMail About 30,000 nurses in New Zealand went on strike for for better pay. (REUTERS) WELLINGTON: About 30,000 nurses in New Zealand walked off their jobs on Wednesday in a nationwide eight-hour strike after negotiations with the government for better pay and working conditions failed. The strike action came after the New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) rejected a 1.4% pay hike proposed by the District Health Board earlier this week. The government says the nurses demands amounted to a 17% increase that it can t afford, but pledged to continue negotiations.

Mental health crisis centre could tackle Dundee unemployment disaster

Updated: March 15, 2021, 8:36 am © DC Thomson / Dougie Nicolson Michael and Jenny Marra. Dundee mental health bosses must fast track a 24-hour centre to help young people facing an “unemployment disaster”, a councillor has said. Labour councillor Michael Marra has written to Dundee City Council chief executive Greg Colgan to share his fears about the “gathering storm” likely to affect the mental health of thousands of young people across the city. City mental health campaigners believe a 24-hour centre – where a person in mental health crisis can go for help without a medical referral – could save lives. Councillor Marra called on officials to deliver the centre without further delay.

Why not in Dundee? : Concerns over much-anticipated 24-hour mental health crisis centre

‘Why not in Dundee?’: ‘Concerns’ over much-anticipated 24-hour mental health crisis centre Updated: March 3, 2021, 1:01 pm © Supplied by Dougie Nicolson Councillor Ken Lynn and Diane McCulloch pictured in 2015. A Dundee health chief has questioned whether a single 24-hour centre is the best way to help those experiencing a mental health crisis in the city. Chief social work officer Diane McCulloch told members of the Dundee health and social care partnership’s integration joint board there could be “other” solutions to crisis response. She said: “I know we’ve had lots of conversations about do we need a centre. Continue Reading Log in or subscribe to receive exclusive premium content, including expert opinion and insight as well as special investigations, just for our subscribers!Subscribe

Why not in Dundee? : Concerns over much-anticipated 24-hour mental health crisis centre

Why not in Dundee? : Concerns over much-anticipated 24-hour mental health crisis centre
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