Government welcomes nurses breakthrough

 

Rt Hon Winston Peters
Acting Prime Minister

 

Hon David Clark
Minister of Health


29 June 2018

Acting Prime Minister Winston Peters and Health Minister Dr David Clark are pleased the District Health Boards have made a revised offer to the New Zealand Nurses Organisation that has seen the strike notice lifted for July 5.

The new DHB offer will be recommended to members by the NZNO and a ratification process will be conducted next week.

“No one wants to see industrial action in our hospitals and both parties are to be congratulated for the constructive way they have continued to work together to find a settlement,” said Winston Peters.

“This breakthrough means industrial action next week has been averted. That is good news for everyone – nurses, DHBs and most importantly patients up and down the country,” he said.

“The NZNO will now put the revised offer to its members for their ratification and I encourage nurses to consider this offer closely,” said Dr David Clark.

“The lifting of strike notice will mean DHBs can operate as usual next week. I know this will be a huge relief to patients,” he said.







Last updated: Tuesday, July 3, 2018

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