Award recognises the value of working together
Supreme Health and Safety Award recognises the value of working together
“The Canterbury Rebuild Safety
Charter is an exemplar of what we can achieve when we all
work together in an industry – working people, employers
and government agencies,” says CTU President Richard
Wagstaff. “Together we build stronger, more enduring
solutions.”
Last night at the New Zealand Workplace Health and Safety Awards the success of the Canterbury Rebuild Safety Charter was recognised with the supreme award for best overall contribution to improving workplace health and safety.
“This is a tremendous affirmation of the value of working together, the hard work of the people involved, and the initial drive and vision of Helen Kelly in getting the idea off the ground, “ says Wagstaff.
“It is also fantastic to see the judges commendation award won last night by the Rail and Maritime Transport Union (RMTU) – in a similar theme - for their great work bringing a bunch of different parties together to achieve positive changes in the rail sector.”
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