Hawke's Bay Today

Private sector nurses facing third strike

- James Pocock

Royston Hospital nurses are again joining their counterpar­ts in Wellington in strike action for better pay, but they still have hopes it won’t take a third strike to get the message across.

The second Evolution Healthcare nurses’ strike action rally began outside Royston Hospital in Hastings on Thursday morning, with about 50 attendees.

Two other rallies took place at private hospitals in Wellington Wakefield and Bowen Hospital with more than 230 New Zealand Nurses Organisati­on To¯pu¯tanga Tapuhi Kaitiaki o Aotearoa (NZNO) members on strike across the country according to NZNO.

The nurses have been negotiatin­g for about 17 months with Evolution Healthcare for wage increases to create pay parity with nurses who work for Te Whatu Ora.

The 24-hour strike began at 6.45am Thursday, with the rally at Royston taking place from 10am to 12pm.

NZNO demands include wages back paid at the rate of inflation (7.3 per cent), wages for 2022 onwards at Te Whatu Ora Pay

Equity rates and the same public holiday and sick leave entitlemen­ts as Te Whatu Ora employees.

Strike organiser Lyn Williams said negotiatio­ns had broken down

between NZNO and Evolution Healthcare again and NZNO members decided to continue with planned strike action on December 1 and 14.

“Last week we voted not to withdraw our strike notices for December 1 and December 14.”

She said they were told that the release of Evolution Healthcare’s offer for the nurses was conditiona­l on NZNO withdrawin­g the strike notices.

She said a decision on whether to withdraw the December 14 strike notice is being made by ballot, which will be drawn at 12.30pm on Friday.

“Our main objective is to try to get back to the table and resolve this.”

A spokespers­on for Evolution Healthcare said they were disappoint­ed by the strike action.

“Evolution Healthcare is disappoint­ed that our nurses have chosen strike action when we have a very good three-year offer to table. Evolution is encouragin­g its nurses to cease their strike action and return to bargaining.”

"Our main objective is to try to get back to the table and resolve this." Lyn Williams

 ?? PHOTO / PAUL TAYLOR ?? Nurses from Royston Hospital, Hastings, protesting for better pay and conditions for the second time in less than two months on Thursday.
PHOTO / PAUL TAYLOR Nurses from Royston Hospital, Hastings, protesting for better pay and conditions for the second time in less than two months on Thursday.

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