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Nurses Strike in Dunedin: 200 Protest for Safe Staffing Conditions

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Approximately 200 protesters gathered outside Dunedin Hospital on March 15, 2024, to support a 24-hour strike by nurses. This strike, involving over 36,000 nurses, midwives, and healthcare assistants nationwide, stemmed from unresolved contract negotiations with Te Whatu Ora, New Zealand’s health authority.

Members of the New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) voiced their concerns about unsafe staffing levels, which they argue compromise patient care. The protest included support from the International Socialist Union and the New Zealand Professional Firefighters Union, as demonstrators marched from the hospital to the nearby Museum Reserve.

In addressing the crowd, NZNO delegate Robyn Hewlett highlighted the detrimental impact of staffing shortages on nurses’ ability to provide quality care. She described the intense pressure faced by nursing staff, stating, “It’s very busy, it’s very heavy, it’s very stressful for nurses. Nurses are crying, it’s terrible.”

Hewlett emphasized that the protest was focused on working conditions rather than pay, stating, “We’re basically just asking for safe staffing.” The emotional toll on nurses has been significant, prompting Hewlett to express her anger and frustration over the current situation.

The strike has substantial implications for patient care, with Health New Zealand estimating that around 4,300 patients will experience postponed procedures or specialist appointments due to the strike.

The ongoing negotiations between the NZNO and Te Whatu Ora have reached a stalemate, prompting this collective action. The nurses argue that without adequate staffing levels, the healthcare system cannot meet the needs of the community effectively.

As the protest continues, the focus remains on achieving a resolution that prioritizes safe staffing and improved working conditions for nurses across New Zealand.

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