Health – Advisory: HealthCare NZ workers protest job cuts in Auckland

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Source: MIL-OSI Submissions

Source: PSA

Auckland members and supporters of the Public Service Association will protest in Albany on Tuesday February 18th against the proposal by HealthCare NZ to disestablish 200 jobs around the country, and instead centralise services in Auckland.
The 11am – 12.30 protest is outside the HCNZ office at 9 Corinthian Drive, Albany. 
It is not a strike, but workers who are not rostered on will be attending.
Healthcare NZ provides home care and support to vulnerable people for multiple DHBs, and manages community houses that provide 24-hour support for people with disabilities.
Like most care and support companies, it is privately owned and run for profit using taxpayer money.
The workers affected by this proposal are home support coordinators and admin staff, and service managers for the 24-hour homes.
Media are encouraged to attend and spokespersons can be made available either at the action or by contacting the PSA.

MIL OSI

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