Bargaining between the PSA and Oranga Tamariki over the collective agreement is intensifying – with more strike action likely, while the Employment Relations Authority has ordered facilitation. More than 850 laboratory staff are walking off their jobs in a week of rolling strike action.
Union coverage
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- PSA: Oranga Tamariki union steps up industrial action, ERA orders facilitation
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- APEX: ‘Brace for impact’: Lab worker strike set to disrupt most of NZ
- TEU: Canterbury polytech Ara proposes job cuts – Union
Employment
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- Stanford professor on hybrid working and why companies should let employees choose
Politics
- Education Minister Erica Stanford learnt about lunch provider’s liquidation through media
- Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier criticises Health NZ Te Whatu Ora OIA policy
- The House: Climate change adaptation – Parliament asks the small questions
- No love lost as Winston Peters and Chris Hipkins trade barbs
- NZ First faithful gather as Winston Peters eyes the campaign trail
- What the Royal Commission really said about the Covid response
Te Ao Māori
- ‘Step backwards’: Uffindell’s equal voting rights bill challenged
- ‘They’re our tīpuna’ – FENZ encourages more marae to get firewise
- Opposition builds to land buy-up for new Auckland cemetery
Economics
- Daily cap on power prices to rise again next month
- ‘Rural backbone’ may be key to economic recovery, but hurdles remain
- From sewage to cosmetics: Land-grown seaweed operation gets different owner and change of focus