February 2021 vol 27 no 1
Crunch point coming
February 1, 2021
It’s getting to crunch point in the NZNO/district health board multi-employer collective agreement negotiations.
February 2021 vol 27 no 1
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It’s getting to crunch point in the NZNO/district health board multi-employer collective agreement negotiations.
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A recently-released international policy brief lays out a 10-point plan to support older nurses – those aged over 55 – to stay at work.
Read more... Older nurses should have support to keep working to stay in the workforce
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A draft equity framework to guide NZNO in all its work was shared with the board by NZNO policy analyst Māori Leanne Manson and senior policy analyst Lucia Bercinskas.
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NZNO membership “stabilised” from mid-2020 after beginning the financial year with a decline, NZNO manager corporate services David Woltman said in his report to the board.
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New Zealand’s nursing workforce reached close to 60,000 last year – 59,866 to be exact – according to the Nursing Council’s annual report for the year ending March 31, 2020.
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The board has appointed its members Diane McCulloch, Titihuia Pakeho and Andrew Cunningham to the NZNO constitutional review advisory group.
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We are hoping it will be third time lucky as we plan for our 47th annual perioperative nurses college (PNC) conference in Christchurch this year.
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COVID-19 was significantly disruptive on a number of levels for the work of the NZNO colleges and sections (C&S) in 2020.
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Recruitment for a range of permanent positions on NZNO’s industrial services team (IST) is underway.
Read more... Recruitment to industrial services team underway
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Hospice ratification meetings are underway and will run from February 11-26. Negotiations for a new national hospice multi-employer collective agreement (MECA) began in September last year.
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Members working at aged residential care provider CHT Healthcare Trust are voting this month on an offer which includes a 3.5 per cent wage increase for registered and enrolled nurses, backdated to July 1, 2020, and the inclusion of miscarriage in the bereavement leave clause.
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NZNO is to refresh its In Safe Hands branding and communication resources in time for caregivers week next month.
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The board has agreed to adopt the “John Snow memorandum”, a science-based response to COVID-19, as NZNO policy.
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Negotiations for the 245 NZNO members at the New Zealand Blood Service (NZBS) got underway last month.
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NZNO members working for Family Planning (FP) will strike for 24 hours this month, from 7am on Tuesday February 16 – the first-ever such action at FP. NZNO served the strike notice late last month.
Read more... Primary health care: Family Planning members to strike
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Bargaining is underway with district nursing and community care providers Healthcare New Zealand/New Zealand Care. Two days of negotiations were held last month, with another two scheduled for later this month in Christchurch.
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More than 10 per cent of employers covered by the primary health care multi-employer collective agreement (PHC MECA) have rejected the terms of the proposed deal.
Read more... Primary health care: Some employers reject MECA deal
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After enjoying liberties unknown in COVID-19-wracked countries, Aotearoa New Zealand was rocked by cases in the community last month.
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The Caped Crusader brought the superpower of humour into an online nursing classroom during the COVID-19 lockdown.
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Nurses working in managed isolation and quarantine facilities are being socially ostracised as well as dealing with suicidal and abusive guests.