Nine Whakatane Hospital telephonists will receive almost four years' backpay after an Employment Relations Authority ruling.
The Bay of Plenty District Health Board, which employs the workers, has also been ordered to reassess the telephonists' role and whether they should be on the same pay band as telephonists at Tauranga Hospital and administration staff in the Whakatane Hospital emergency department. The ruling was released last week.
In June 2012, Jaya Kingi, Grant Hughes, Karina Kau Kau, Hanna Akurangi, Robyn Boynton, Janette Hunt, Barbara Allison, Anne O'Halloran and Dayle Williams were told their positions had been lifted from grade C to grade D, under the collective agreement pay scales.
They were told the change would be backdated to August 1, 2009, when they first took steps to have the change made.
The authority ordered the back payments be made, then went on to consider the group's claim they should be on grade E. Their Tauranga counterparts were upgraded to grade E from March 2008, while the Whakatane emergency department administration staff were re-sized to grade E effective August 2008.