Area school teachers vote to ratify their settlement with the Ministry of Education – NZEI
Teachers in area schools and wharekura have voted to ratify a settlement to their collective agreement negotiations. The settlement comes…
Teachers in area schools and wharekura have voted to ratify a settlement to their collective agreement negotiations. The settlement comes…
Secondary teachers have voted to accept the government’s offer to settle their collective agreement. Meetings were held around the country…
Hāpai te Hauora believes appointing Minister Peeni Henare, to Associate Minister of Health was a strategic move which has the…
Important new evidence relating to the allegations of civilian casualties during the 2010 SAS raid was released at lunchtime today by author Nicky Hager in a media briefing in Wellington. The information came from requests to the US military under the US Freedom of Information Act by the lawyer for the villagers, Deborah Manning and Nicky Hager, followed up by a Washington court case that secured the information.
Green politicians are betraying disabled people by pretending their upcoming block vote for the End of Life Choice Bill complies…
On June 26 working people from New Zealand and around the world are taking climate action. “Climate Change is a…
The Government is touting an increase in oil industry liability as a win for taxpayers, but Greenpeace says the new…
ALRANZ Abortion Rights Aotearoa applauds new research by the University of Auckland, showing two-thirds of New Zealanders support the right…
The Human Rights Foundation of Aotearoa New Zealand says the withdrawal of the villagers of Naik and Khak Khudday Dad from the Operation Burnham Inquiry is a sad indictment of the way the Inquiry has been conducted. The lawyers for the villages announced the withdrawal this morning and the Human Rights Foundation has decided to establish a givealittle page to support the villagers’ needs, including finding suitable housing (they have had to abandon their villages), for their health and for the education of their children
The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that an off-duty officer unnecessarily involved himself in a dispute between his friend,…