The NZNO have announced a nationwide strike for December over its pay dispute with Health NZ, who have put a 1 per cent cap on pay rises. The Hīkoi mō Te Tiriti and Treaty Principles Bill remain front and centre in the media, with the impacts of the Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke-led haka continuing to reverberate around the country and the world, and with the arrival of the Hīkoi in Pōrirua last night. The march on Parliament tomorrow is expected to be one of the biggest protests in the history of the country.
Union coverage
- NZNO: Nurses' union calls nationwide strike over pay dispute with Health NZ
- MUNZ: Stranded barge crew 'thrown under the bus' by company's PR exercise, union says
- Tramways: Act calls for Auckland Transport to stop 'free rides' on buses, claiming it leads to attacks on drivers
Politics
- Treaty Principles Bill: Te Pāti Māori, ACT both claim victory over response to haka in Parliament
- Treaty Principles Bill: Seymour's allegations around students taking part in hīkoi 'inflammatory'
- Xi Jinping tells Luxon face-to-face that New Zealand should see China as a partner not a threat
- Govt to ramp up anti-scam efforts, bringing public sector and banking industry together
- Bill introduced to stop foreign interference 'undermining NZ interests'
- Countries clash at COP29 over emissions cuts
- Hīkoi mō te Tiriti: Wellington commuters warned to expect hours-long delays when protest march arrives at Parliament
Te Ao Māori
- Live: Nationwide hīkoi day seven – Palmerston North to Porirua
- Māori Queen to join te hīkoi mō te Tiriti
Economics
- First-home buyers' increased debt burden revealed
- Performance of Manufacturing Index contracts for 20th month in a row
Opinion
- Treaty Principles Bill would burn down NZ's constitutional origins
- Debbie Ngarewa-Packer: Te Tiriti is forever, because mana is forever
- Tamatha Paul: Do not try and tutu with our Treaty or there will be a reckoning
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