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'Show some respect to nurses' - Steve Chadwick on halting of pay equity claims
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'Show some respect to nurses' - Steve Chadwick on halting of pay equity claims
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'Show some respect to nurses' - Steve Chadwick on halting of pay equity claims
2025
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Primary and Community Health Association (PCHA) chair Steve Chadwick says New Zealand's struggling health system and nursing workforce have been dealt another significant blow by the mass dumping of 33 pay equity claims this month. The Government's fast-tracked changes to the Equal Pay Act 1972 and halting progress of any existing claims is a kick in the gut to the many nurses who work in primary and community health care. While the Government pinches money from community services, it will inevitably have to spend more money to prop up hospital services when people become very unwell. primary health nurses, health-care assistants (HCAs) and administrators, community nurses, Plunket nurses, hospice nurses and HCAs, aged-care nurses, sexual health nurses and laboratory nurses.
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New Zealand Nurses' Organisation
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