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How much more nurses can earn in Australia than in New Zealand
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How much more nurses can earn in Australia than in New Zealand
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New
Zealand’s Labour-led government, which includes the
Greens, recently declared a pay freeze across the public
service for the next three years. The move, which extends a
measure introduced last year during the COVID-19 pandemic,
will inevitably be used to suppress wages in the private
sector as well.
Public Service Minister Chris Hipkins
announced that workers earning more than $NZ60,000 will only
be offered pay increases under “exceptional”
circumstances, while increases for those on salaries over
$100,000 are ruled out. Only about a quarter of public
servants earns less than $60,000 and will theoretically
qualify for pay increases, which still have to be
Business Scoop » On The Ardern Government s Public Sector Wage Freeze
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Blow for nurses as Ardern says she can t reward everyone who worked hard during COVID-19 Newshub 2 hrs ago Lana Andelane © Video - The AM Show; Image - Getty Images Watch: PM Jacinda Ardern told The AM Show she cannot reward everyone who worked hard during the pandemic last year - a blow for nurses pushing for higher pay.
Tensions are continuing to escalate as ongoing pay negotiations with the nursing workforce fail to reach a resolution, with the Prime Minister arguing she isn t in a position to reward everyone who rolled up their sleeves during the pandemic.
The offer currently on the table is an annualised increase of roughly 1.4 percent - less than a tenth of the 17 percent bump the New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) has been pushing for in their multi-employer collective agreement negotiations, which began last year.