Attack on Work and Income office reminder
August 7, 2002
Attack on Work and Income office reminder of staff vulnerability
The incident in the Porirua
office of Work and Income New Zealand yesterday in which
office equipment was destroyed by someone wielding weapons
is a stark reminder of the difficulties Work and Income face
in their job, PSA national secretary Richard Wagstaff said
today.
“That no-one was physically hurt in the incident yesterday should not detract from the fact that this kind of violent action leaves staff feeling extremely traumatised and is an indication of how at-risk our members working in the frontline of the public service can be.”
Richard Wagstaff said public service frontline staff, particularly those at Work and Income, are regularly subjected to verbal and sometimes physical abuse but it was only when extreme incidents like yesterday occurred that attention was drawn to the difficulties of the work.
“It is important to remember that our people at Work and Income assist more than 1.2 million clients, the vast majority of whom are satisfied with the service. We should all be mindful of the professional job they do under what can sometimes be very trying circumstances,” concluded Richard Wagstaff.
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