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Nearly 400 Auckland perioperative nurses strike over'forced overtime'
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/ Patient safety
/ Surgery
2025
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/ Surgery
2025
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Nearly 400 Auckland perioperative nurses strike over'forced overtime'
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Nearly 400 Auckland perioperative nurses strike over'forced overtime'
2025
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About 10 years ago, the three hospitals generally paid staff callback rates even if they hadn't been able to physically leave the hospital in between day and evening surgeries. \" 'Patient safety' our priority - Te Whatu Ora Te Whatu Ora acting northern deputy chief executive Mike Shepherd said they valued the dedication of staff and acknowledged the industrial action of NZNO members. Patient safety would be a priority, with contingency plans and an agreement with NZNO to provide life-preserving services during the on-call periods over the month, as required under the Employment Relations Act.
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New Zealand Nurses' Organisation
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