WorkSafe says it won’t prosecute laboratory services involved in a string of recent health and safety incidents in the sector, despite calls from the APEX union for the agency to act
Laboratory workers in Wellington, the South Island and Hawke’s Bay are set to walk off the job again at the end of the month unless talks next week can end a stand-off with employers
A listed provider of primary care for older adults started a new contract last month with aged residential care and retirement village operator the Selwyn Foundation
Health and safety standards in many of the country’s pathology laboratories are not up to par according to the APEX union, which is calling on WorkSafe to investigate its concerns about the sector
A Cuban chemical research scientist on a whistlestop tour of New Zealand has shared the experience of her country’s biotech industry and COVID-19 vaccine development
Te Whatu Ora has confirmed high levels of a toxic chemical are partly to blame for one of its key pathology laboratory services in Auckland losing its accreditation
Auckland City Mission’s Helen Robinson received a standing ovation after a stirring speech at the RNZCGP’s GP23 conference where she discussed its role in providing healthcare for the homeless
A call by the Mental Health and Wellbeing Commission to reduce the use of compulsory treatment orders for mentally ill people could have unintended consequences, says psychiatrist Rees Tapsell
Auckland City Mission’s Helen Robinson received a standing ovation after a stirring speech at the RNZCGP’s GP23 conference where she discussed its role in providing healthcare for the homeless