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Parliamentary Service Chief Executive, Rafael Gonzalez-Montero says, “I am extremely pleased to see such positive progress for our people. They raised some concerns about their employment arrangements through the Francis Review and, since that time, we have been committed to addressing them. This marks a significant milestone on our journey towards implementing the recommendations of the review and creating lasting, meaningful change.
“I would like to thank the PSA and E tū for their hard work together on this agreement and to the members of both unions for ratifying it. Together we have been able to achieve a great outcome for our people – about 400 of whom will be impacted”.
PSA Assistant National Secretary, Basil Prestidge, says, “these changes are a significant step toward addressing the power imbalance in employment relationships for events based Parliamentary Service staff. We are pleased to have achieved this outcome for our members, and look forward to these changes taking effect in the 53rd Parliament.”
Paul Tolich, E tū Senior National Industrial Officer, says, “this is a very good settlement that led to a high turnout of members voting for its ratification. I feel that it has brought into effect a number of the recommendations of the Francis Review and reflects the shared spirit of intent to address the review.”
Together, these changes fully, or partially, address recommendations 33, 34, 38, 40, 41, 52 and 57 of the Francis Review. This brings the total of completed recommendations to 47, with another 24 currently underway.
“These changes will make Parliament a better place to work for many, helping us to attract and retain the best people to support New Zealand’s democracy” Gonzalez-Montero said.
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