Further strike action at IRD tomorrow
WHAT: 3000 Inland Revenue workers take half day
strike action
WHEN: Wednesday 1 August, 0830 - 1230 (Auckland) or 0900 - 1300 (rest of NZ)
WHERE: Rallies and
events at various locations around NZ - see below
PSA
members at the Inland Revenue Department (IR) will hold a
4-hour strike tomorrow (1 August), because their employer is
refusing to come back to the table to discuss pay and pay
systems.
Nearly 3000 IR workers will walk off the job in
centres around New Zealand.
PSA National Secretary Glenn
Barclay says this was a hard decision for many members to
take, but they feel like they have no choice.
"One in four staff is paid less than $48,000, and we have heard many stories of IR workers struggling to make ends meet, relying on the tax credits they themselves administer," Mr Barclay says.
"That’s not fair, and it’s not right.
"Our members are asking for two very reasonable things: fair pay systems and a modest across-the-board pay rise.
"We
aren’t asking for a government handout - IR has got the
money to do this.
"PSA members are standing together
because they want a fair deal and a better working
life."
In Auckland, members will walk off the job from
0830 to 1230 - in all other centres, they will walk off from
0900 to 1300.
Details of actions around NZ
Whangarei:
12pm March around town
Manukau: 11am Lunch rally at
Manukau Court Square
Takapuna: 11am Lunch rally at the
square in front of Takapuna War Memorial Hall
Penrose:
11am Lunch rally at the E tū Office
Hamilton: 12pm
placards around the block of IR building
Te Rapa: 9am -
10:30am placards at the lights on the corner of Te Rapa
Straight and Garnett Ave
Palmerston North: Rally at The
Globe
Wellington: 11.00am - 12.30pm Q&A session at PSA
House
Christchurch: Community work at SPCA, Ronald
McDonald House, Christchurch City Mission and Rannerdale War
Veteran Retirement Home
Timaru: Community work baking for
Women's Refuge
Dunedin: Community work with Presbyterian
Support to help with foodbank and clearing gardens at their
Manse House in Moray Place
Members in Invercargill,
Nelson, Gisborne, Napier, Greymouth and Tauranga will walk
off the
job.
ENDS