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Māori provider nurses frustrated at being still ‘next in line’ a decade on
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Māori provider nurses frustrated at being still ‘next in line’ a decade on
Friday 8 January 2021, 01:19 AM

Maori and iwi providers nurses are asking why, for more than a decade, their call for pay parity has been fobbed off
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From Fiona Cassie: Amongst the many people hoping for a better 2021 are iwi and Māori provider nurses who have been in a decade long struggle for better pay that has even gone to the UN.
“That’s not okay for a government hellbent on reducing inequities”
Māori provider nurses, waiting in line for pay parity after practice nurses, a