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Government says it has no more money to give to nurses

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Brent Edwards
Mon, 18 Jun 2018

The government has told nurses it does not have any more money to offer but the deal could be restructured.

Nurses have turned down the latest pay offer from district health boards which would have given them a 9% increase over the next 15 months.

Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters told the

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Brent Edwards
Mon, 18 Jun 2018
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