The New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) welcomes the Nursing Safe Staffing Review, and specifically the effectiveness of the implementation of ‘Care Capacity Demand Management (CCDM)’ at all Aotearoa New Zealand DHBs
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Watch Little respond here:
Little said he wanted to be very clear that the proposal put to the nurses, was one proposed by the unions, so the deal nurses have rejected is one put to them by their own union.
He said he has heard the complaints of nurses including low staffing and increasing demands on them. The government acknowledges the stress and despair these circumstances have caused and we are committed to fixing it.
He said the latest pay offer would have put an extra $13,000 over the next year alone into the pockets of every full-time employee covered by the collective agreement.
Friday, 30 July 2021, 12:18 pm
I was advised last night that the result of the
ballot of Tōpūtanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa New Zealand
Nurses Organisation members have rejected the latest
proposal to settle their collective agreement.
Let me
be clear: the proposal was one they put to the Government.
The Nurses Organisation rejected their own
proposal.
This morning I want to confirm the details
of the proposal and reaffirm the Government’s commitments
to nurses - and to all New Zealanders who are dependent on
their care - to improve conditions for nurses.
Above
all else I want to say this: I have heard what nurses say