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Women bearing brunt of job cuts at Tertiary Education Commission
Govt forces DOC to shed 130 jobs despite fragile state of natural environment
Another dark day for science and climate – 90 jobs to go at NIWA
Attack on science steps up with jobs going at Callaghan Innovation
Now tax cuts put ahead of climate – jobs to go at Environment Ministry
Government cuts reduce staff working on MBIE’s “frontline information channels
Closing Suicide Prevention Office among 134 job losses proposed at Health
Voluntary redundancies at MSD will make it harder for clients and communities
Brutal government spending cuts will see the size of the Ministry for Pacific Peoples slashed by 40%
Government’s reckless MPI cuts pose huge risk to primary sector exports
New Blog Government Attack On Science Steps Up
CTU makes strong case for more, not less investment in public services
Petrol excise tax hike will hit care & support workers hard – time for updated pay equity settlement
ACC deep cuts could mean injured people forced to return to work too soon
Government’s Te Aka Whai Ora urgency move a travesty of democracy
More than 180 Personal Grievances claims lodged against NIWA for discrimination
Border security at risk with plans to cut staff at Customs
PSA to picket NIWA next Thursday
Government’s blunt approach to public service cuts laid bare in last Productivity Commission report
Deadline looms for plans to cut public services for New Zealanders
Nicola Willis urged to heed sensible advice of the Public Service Commission
Wider and deeper cuts to public services on cards as Government scrambles to fund tax cuts
Mini-Budget just creates more uncertainty for public service workers
PSA says abandoning tax principles retrograde step
Weather forecasters and others at NIWA take strike action
Statistics NZ accepts restructure process flawed, but presses ahead with job cuts
Workers at Radio New Zealand warn of industrial action over pay claim
Nicola Willis threat to back track on Te Reo allowances will be strongly resisted
Stakes too high to plough on with public sector cuts
Landlord tax cut boost shows how the Government’s priorities are so wrong
Coalition agreement threatens services New Zealanders rely on and risks racial division
Unions file pay equity claim for 65,000 care and support workers
Services will suffer if Statistics NZ continues with planned Christmas job cuts
MFAT must reverse damaging decision to remove te reo from Ministerial correspondence
PSA calls on incoming governing parties to support a strong public service
Sad day for workplace safety as job losses confirmed for WorkSafe
PSA’s Health Sector Committee stands in solidarity with healthcare workers in Gaza
Defence Force’s last-minute appeal denies workers the payments they are owed
Unions welcome a new model for employing staff in the water sector
Health workers accept pay equity settlement achieving average pay increase of 20%
Telehealth workers battle on for fair wages, respect
Te Whatu Ora must stop unjustly delaying pay equity for 65,000 care and support workers
Plans to cut public service don’t add up
18,000 Allied health workers receive significant pay equity offer
Health and safety of workers at risk with WorkSafe restructuring proposal
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ promises Christmas chainsaw massacre – cuts to public services and jobs
Workers at NZ telehealth services vote to strike for 24 hours for fair pay and respect
PSA Corrections workers overwhelmingly reject settlement offer