November 2024

Nurses: Why are they striking?

December 2, 2024

Nurses explain in their own words why they are striking. Te Whatu Ora NZNO members are embarking on an eight-hour-long strike tomorrow. Rolling strikes across Aotearoa follow in the next two weeks up to 20 December.
Nurses, midwives, health care assistants and kaimahi hauora are desperate for people outside the health sector to understand just how seriously they’ve taken the decision to strike. They feel it is a last resort and felt like they had no other option because they fear for their patients’ safety after proposals raised in recent collective bargaining with Health NZ.
Communities in Aotearoa have been crying out for more staff to provide better care and a more culturally appropriate, equal health system

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December 2024

‘Some of my friends have died waiting for this payment’ — holiday backpay bittersweet after years of fighting

November 25, 2024

For long-time Hawke’s Bay health-care assistant and NZNO delegate Cath Hellyer, last week’s announcement that — after 14 years — Te Whatu Ora had finally paid out $15.2 million in holiday pay owed to staff was bittersweet.

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November 2024

‘The call was strong for me as a Māori and as a nurse’: Nurses and kaiāwhina join tens of thousands in hīkoi to Parliament

November 19, 2024

Nurses and kaiāwhina were out on the streets of Pōneke / Wellington today taking part in the hīkoi mō te  Tiriti — walk for te Tiriti — to Parliament, in protest over the Treaty Principles Bill.

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