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Nurses sick of being used as "chess pieces" by Health NZ
Partial strike exposing existing gaps
Health NZ expects "a small number" of cancellations for planned care treatments and appointments
It's raised concerns with the union over high number of sick days during strike and failure to provide life-preserving services as agreed in some areas
Nurses across the country are refusing to work extra shifts or fill roster gaps, forcing hospital managers to cancel planned care and reduce ward beds in some places.
More than 37,500 members of the Nurses Organisation - including nurses, midwives, healthcare assistants and kaimahi hauora - are in the second week of a fortnight of "work-to-rule" strikes to highlight what they call unsafe staffing levels.
Health NZ says it has plans in place to ensure patient safety - but it has raised concerns with the union over the "unusually high number of sick days" in some areas and accuses some striking members of refusi
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