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Nurses to strike again over unsafe staffing

Last updated: October 30, 2025 9:25 pm
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Nurses, midwives, and healthcare assistants are gearing up for more strike action next month to draw attention to what they perceive as unsafe staffing levels in healthcare facilities.

Paul Goulter, Chief Executive of the Nurses Organisation, expressed concerns about Health NZ Te Whatu Ora attempting to mask chronic short-staffing by shuffling workers around to fill roster gaps. This upcoming partial strike from 17-30 November aims to prioritize patient safety by focusing on providing care within their designated areas of work.

The planned strikes include a refusal to be redeployed to cover staff shortages, a refusal to work additional hours not included in their roster, and a rejection of any proposed roster changes by Te Whatu Ora.

The nurses’ union has accused Health NZ of trying to remove safe staffing levels from their collective contract agreement. In response, Health NZ defended its position, stating that addressing “clinical need” is better managed through existing operational policies.

Despite over 30 days of negotiations with Te Whatu Ora, concerns about patient safety due to understaffing have not been adequately addressed. Nurses are frustrated with the lack of government action in addressing the ongoing staff shortages in hospitals.

As negotiations continue, nurses are also advocating for pay increases that reflect their value to the healthcare system. The current offers are deemed insufficient by the New Zealand Nurses Association, who are pushing for safer staffing levels and improved recruitment processes.

The coalition government’s perceived lack of understanding regarding the challenges of working in understaffed healthcare settings has fueled discontent among nurses. They argue that inadequate staffing jeopardizes patient safety and compromise the quality of care provided.

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Key Points

  • Upcoming strike action by nurses, midwives, and healthcare assistants to protest unsafe staffing levels.
  • Concerns raised about chronic short-staffing and attempts to cover up the issue by reassigning workers.
  • Nurses’ union accuses Health NZ of neglecting safe staffing levels in collective contract negotiations.
  • Negotiations ongoing for pay increases that reflect nurses’ value and address staffing concerns.

This ongoing battle highlights the crucial need for safe staffing levels in healthcare facilities to ensure the well-being of both patients and healthcare workers.

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