NEW ZEALAND: Nurses win pay increase

March 2, 2005
Issue 

On February 23, the New Zealand Nurses Organisation announced that its members had voted to accept their first national industrial agreement since 1991, with 82% voting in favour. The agreement, which will cover 200,000 nurses, midwives and health-care assistants, offers an average wage increase of 20%. According to NZNO spokesperson Leila Harre, the nurses were victorious because of their demand that nurses' pay be fair in comparison with other public-sector workers, such as teachers and police officers.

From Green Left Weekly, March 2, 2005.
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