The Public Service Association (PSA) is calling on Minister of Defence Judith Collins to ensure NZDF comes to the table with a fresh offer to resolve the pay dispute with civilian workers.
PSA members who are civilian workers escalated industrial action last week after NZDF refused to budge from a zero-pay rise offered during negotiations for a new collective agreement.
“The Minister has resorted to replacing some striking workers in the Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting Service and in the Security Guard Services with members of the Armed Forces, this shows just how important and valuable these civilian staff are,” said Fleur Fitzsimons Assistant Secretary for Public Service Association Te Pūkenga Here Tikanga Mahi.
“The military clearly could not operate without civilian personnel, which is why the zero-pay offer is insulting.
“NZDF urgently needs to start valuing civilian workers just like those in uniform. They deserve recognition and respect.
“That’s why the Minister needs to ensure that NZDF comes to the table with an offer that reflects the increased cost of living and the critical value of these civilian staff to the defence of the country.”
There are strict provisions in the Employment Relations Act 2000 about when and how employers can replace striking workers. The PSA says it is seeking urgent legal advice about whether the replacement action is lawful.
“This is an attempt to undermine the impact of the strike, but it also shows the strike action is working.”
“This move simply hardens our resolve to get a fair deal for our members who are doing it tough like so many,” said Ms Fitzsimons.