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Move on pay claim

PA Dunedin Clinical psychologists, their pay claim outstanding from last year’s round, yesterday voted at stop-work meetings throughout New Zealand to refer it to the Public Sector Tribunal. The national chairman of the New Zealand Association of Hospital Psychologists, Mr Chris

Skellett, said the two-hour meetings followed a national call for action from the Public Service Assocation. . Education psychologists received pay rises of up to 38 per cent earlier this year to ease recruitment and retention problems, but this was not passed on to Health and Justice Department psychologists.

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Press, 19 September 1986, Page 3

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Move on pay claim Press, 19 September 1986, Page 3

Move on pay claim Press, 19 September 1986, Page 3

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