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Thousands of public service staff agree to partial strike

Decision to ‘work to rule’ includes border staff whose work is regarded as ‘essential’.

The partial strike will involve about half of MBIE's 6000 staff.

Karyn Scherer Tue, 17 Dec 2024

The Coalition Government’s determination to strip back the public service appears to have triggered a new wave of industrial action, with MBIE staff the latest to announce a partial strike.

About 3000 workers employed by the Ministry of Business and Innovation (MBIE) will begin working to rule

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Karyn Scherer Tue, 17 Dec 2024
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