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Auckland Hospital staff walk off the job

Auckland Hospital staff walk off the job to protest over-stretched workforce

- Staff at Middlemore Hospital will strike on Thursday 12 from 8am - 10am outside the main entrance on Hospital Road, Otahuhu. -

More than 430 public health professionals walked off the job at Auckland District Health Board today to protest against an over-stretched workforce unable to meet patient’s needs. They join more than 500 colleagues at the Waitemata District Health Board who walked off the job yesterday.

Non-nursing and non-medical staff members of the Public Service Association (PSA), including social workers, physiotherapist and scientists went on strike for two hours.

500 staff joined four protests across Auckland and Greenlane Hospitals, with other staff striking at smaller worksites.

The PSA represents 1000 staff affected by the strike but the union ensured enough staff stayed back to maintain life preserving services and to minimise disruption to patients.

Workers will strike outside Middlemore Hospital tomorrow.

Simon Oosterman, organiser with the Public Service Association (PSA) says staff are disappointed to hear the DHBs are saying there isn’t a workload problem.

"We’re happy to go back to bargaining but considering Auckland District Health Boards won’t accept staff are overworked, or that we’ve raised the issue, really goes to the heart of why staff are taking our message to the public," he says.

The union first raised workload issues in 2010 when the Government started their $1.7billion health cuts, he says.

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An Auckland DHB internal survey quoted in the Herald on Sunday confirms staff feel overworked, he says.

Andy Colwell, a mental health social worker, says staff are overworked and cutting staff incomes isn’t the solution.

"Hospital staff are already overloaded and a new plan to stretch them across seven day services when we aren’t even funded for five will drive staff to exhaustion," he says. "To rub salt in the wounds, the DHBs wants to thank new staff for going the extra mile by paying them less."

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