Oranga Tamariki staff are set to strike tomorrow amid concerns over unsafe and unmanageable workloads.
“Workers are taking this action to send a very strong message to Oranga Tamariki that it needs to take their concerns seriously and make a fair offer,” said National Secretary for the Public Service Association (PSA) for Te PÅ«kenga Here Tikanga Mahi, Fleur Fitzsimons.
“Oranga Tamariki is effectively offering a real pay cut and failing to ensure workloads are safe and manageable. Itâs unfair and incredibly damaging to the morale of workers carrying out such a vital role.”
The strike will cover around 2,800 workers including social workers, supervisors, kairaranga, youth workers, night workers, and support staff in care and protection and youth justice residences, family group conference coordinators, workplace administrators and national advisory and support staff.
In bargaining for a new collective agreement, Oranga Tamariki has offered small lump sum payments and no salary increases and provided no solutions to long standing and growing workload management issues, the PSA said in a statement. Member proposals to enhance obligations to Te Ao MÄori remain unresolved, the union said.
“Staff are burning out while the need to support tamariki, rangatahi, and whÄnau is not going away,” said Ms Fitzsimons.
“Decades of reviews and inquiries have consistently identified high staff workloads as a barrier to Oranga Tamariki consistently delivering on its purpose. The Governmentâs reckless spending cuts have seen Oranga Tamariki lose over 400 workers, meaning those remaining must shoulder even higher workloads.
“If the Government is serious about supporting whÄnau and protecting tamariki and rangatahi from neglect and abuse; they need to invest more in this key frontline agency and do more to retain such critical workers.”
A variety of actions will be taken by PSA members. Some actions include members working in essential services; care and protection residences, youth justice residences, residential homes, and the national contact centre (their actions begin 7 March). There will be a total withdrawal of labour across the agency for two hours from 3pm Friday 7 March.
The strike actions will begin at 5pm on Friday 28 February and end on Friday 18 April. They include:
- A ban on all work that is not paid work, including only working standard hours of work and taking all rest and meal breaks;
- A ban on using all work-related systems and software outside of paid work, including online case recording systems;
- A ban on working paid overtime; and a ban on working overtime for TOIL;
- A ban on working double shifts;
- A ban on being on-call and working call-back (after-hours duties).