By RNZ
Nurses and healthcare assistants employed by Te Whatu Ora have voted to accept an historic pay equity settlement that will net some up to $28,000 in lump sums and backpay.
However, it does not mean the threat of strike action by nurses next month is averted, as they have yet to vote on the separate collective agreement offer from Te Whatu Ora.
The pay equity claim lodged by the unions in 2017 under the Equal Pay Act, is meant to fix long-standing sex-based discrimination and bring wages into line with male-dominated professions.
The proposed settlement came out of mediation between Te Whatu Ora, the Nurses Organisation and PSA, which had been in litigation over the claim in the Employment Relations Authority (ERA) and Employment Court since early 2022.