Some 500 Waitemata DHB staff have walked off the job today in protest of what they've described as an "over-stretched workforce" that's putting patients at risk.
Members of the Public Service Association [PSA], including social workers, physio therapists, occupational therapists and other allied health workers, went on strike for two hours this morning in four spots across the city.
Another is set to take place at Auckland DHB sites tomorrow and another in Counties Manukau on Thursday.
Both the PSA and the DHBs are assuring the public that patient care would not be compromised as contingency plans were in place to maintain business as usual.
Auckland DHBs spokeswoman, Julie Patterson, said scheduled surgeries would go ahead, although there might be "some rescheduling".