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Pay equity decision penalises ‘private payers’

Opinion: Aged Care Association says speed of decision to fund only government-supported staff leaves many providers in financial jeopardy.

Simon Wallace
Fri, 21 Jul 2017

The New Zealand Aged Care Association has fought long and hard for increased wages for aged care workers, so we are pleased the government and unions have reached a settlement in the recent pay equity case.

We remain committed to its implementation. Yet, the funding mechanism and its urgent

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Simon Wallace
Fri, 21 Jul 2017
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