The potential for a serious health and safety incident when Whangārei Courts staff walk off their jobs during lightening strikes is very real, the Ministry of Justice has warned.
The warning comes after Public Service Association members working in the court took hour-long industrial action yesterday that forced the closure of courtrooms and public counters from 11am to 12pm.
But PSA national and Northland delegate Carol Browne said part of the bargaining involved around better deal for court security officers whose average starting pay was between $42,000 and $43,000 annually.
"Their roles have changed considerably and they now man search stations in courts but they don't get paid what security officers in airports doing similar jobs earn, although the cost of living has gone up."
She said court stenographers and victim advisors, for example, worked just as hard as everyone else and did such a fantastic job yet the ministry thought they were being overpaid.