Large turnout expected for Middlemore rally – NZNO

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Large turnout expected for Middlemore rally

NZNO Counties-Manukau DHB delegate nurse Caitlin Francey says this is an opportunity to:
โ€œWalk the talk without compromising the care of the public we look after,โ€ she says.

โ€œThis rally is a signal to government that we feel undervalued and, feel so strongly about this that we are willing to strike if there are no improvements in pay and our working conditions.

โ€œThere are very strong feelings about this. We feel let down by the underinvestment in nursing and the collective agreement offer.

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โ€œChange is afoot, there is definitely a mood to speak up now, we feel the MECA offer was unacceptable and adds salt to the wound when we are working under pressure in an underfunded health system,โ€ Caitlin Francey said.

Delegate Caroline Donaldson, says that the current MECA negotiations impasse is generating an opportunity for nurses to speak out about the fact they are feeling undervalued:

“The rejected MECA offer is not enough to cover living cost increases and nurses are being attracted overseas.”

โ€œThe minimum wage is increasing again and graduate nurses after 3 years’ of study are unfairly looking to be on wages nearly the same.

โ€œNurses are feeling overworked, undervalued and underpaid and I also believe the government needs to spend more on the health care for the people of New Zealand.โ€

NZNO campaign activities are planned throughout New Zealand to show the government that New Zealanders need it to prioritise rebuilding a quality public health system by investing in nursing, the largest health workforce.
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