Nationwide NZNO Strike Action Schedule for June 9 2021

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Nationwide NZNO Strike Action Schedule for June 9 2021 Nationwide NZNO Strike Action Schedule for June 9 2021 Version 8 June 2021 City Details Auckland March up Queen St, starting at Britomart, ending at Myers Park. Meeting at Britomart at 1230 for a start time of 1300. https://www.facebook.com/events/1132173450630022 Wellington Rally at Central Wellington Civic Square at 12pm heading to Parliament for 1-2pm. NZNO Members on Strike – National: https://www.facebook.com/events/401466260975574 DHB Site Time Details Auckland DHB March up Queen St, starting at Britomart, ending at Myers Park. Meeting at Britomart at 1230 for a start time of 1300. https://www.facebook.com/events/1132173450630022 Bay of Plenty DHB Tauranga 1100 – 1600 Meet at St Enochs Church 16th Hospital Avenue. Picket both sides of Cameron Road between 17th & 18th Avenue. Whakatāne 1130 - 1330 Meet at Rex Morpeth Park at Hospital 1130hrs (no uniforms) Walk on footpath to corner of Commerce St and Domain Road (MacDonald’s) Turn left and walk to Roundabout (KFC corner) Members will be stationed on all four corners. No one in the centre of the roundabout. NZNO/DHB MECA Strike Action Schedule for June 9 2021 | Page 1 Delegates will have hi-vis jackets Canterbury DHB Christchurch 1045 - 1530 Picket at CPH Hagley Park Hospital, corner with main CDHB rally and Waipapa march to Bridge of Remembrance 1300-1530 Burwood 1045 - 1200 Picket at Burwood/Mairehau Rd Hospital roundabout before joining main rally at CPH 1300 to 1530 Hillmorton 1045 - 1230 Picket on Lincoln Rd/Annex Rd Hospital Corner before joining main rally at CPH 1300 to 1530 Ashburton & 1000 - 1200 Meet at carpark on West Street Tuarangi behind the checkerboard for picket at 1000 before march to meet members leaving the Hospital at 1100. Followed by march to picket at Domain Roundabout until 1200. Carpool convoy to main CDHB rally at CPH Kaikōura 1045 - 1200 Picket at Churchill St and Deal St Capital and Coast CCDHB and HVDHB members rally at Central Wellington Civic DHB Square at 12pm heading to Parliament for 1-2pm. Counties Manukau March up Queen St, starting at Britomart, ending at Myers Park. DHB Meeting at Britomart at 1230 for a start time of 1300. https://www.facebook.com/events/1132173450630022 Hauora Tairāwhiti Gisborne Picketing Possible second picket at Hospital from 1100- Heipipi Park in the afternoon. 1300 TBC outside the https://www.facebook.com/event hospital s/915703659272107 NZNO/DHB MECA Strike Action Schedule for June 9 2021 | Page 2 Hawkes Bay DHB Hawkes Bay 1100-1730 1100 - Members walk out Fallen Soldiers 1100-1730 – Picketing at front Memorial gate Hospital 1200, 1400, 1600 – March Hastings around the hospital 1700-1730 – Silent protest Hutt Valley DHB CCDHB and HVDHB members rally at Central Wellington Civic Square at 12pm heading to Parliament for 1-2pm. Lakes DHB Rotorua Hospital 1100-1500 Picket both sides of Ranolf Street / Kuirau Park Taupō Hospital 1100-1600 Picket at Taupo traffic lights by the Great Lake Centre, cnr Tongariro St, Heuheu Street and Story Place. Midcentral DHB Palmerston 1100-1600 Picket both sides Ruahine St North Hospital outside main hospital entrance Horowhenua 1100-1400 Picket Liverpool St Levin outside Health Centre health centre Nelson Nelson Hospital 1045 - 1900 Meet on Waimea Road at 1045 Marlborough DHB to show support for members coming off shift. Picket on (95) Waimea Road outside Hospital near Emergency entrance. At 1845 support those returning to work at1900. Facebook event: https://fb.me/e/4oO0kx1EI Wairau Hospital 1045 - 1900 Meet on Hospital Road at 1045 to show support for members coming off shift. Picket on Taylor Pass Road until 1130. March will begin at 1200 from Seymour square and travel along Seymour St, up Main NZNO/DHB MECA Strike Action Schedule for June 9 2021 | Page 3 street, along Symons street, finishing at Market Place. We will meet again at Hospital Road at 1830 to support those returning to work at 1900. Facebook event: https://fb.me/e/1upHjMLrk Northland DHB Whangārei 1100-1400 Picket Hospital Road, march to Hospital Mander Park. Rally at Mander Park. 1845 Gather on Hospital Road footpath for a light vigil to awhi staff back onto wards. Bay of Islands 1100-1400 Picket main street in Kawakawa. Hospital 1845-1900 Return to BOI Hospital to support staff returning to their shifts. Dargaville 1100-1130 Meeting at the front gates of Hospital Dargaville Hospital. 1230-1400 Walk down main road into town to picket. Kaitāia Hospital 1100 Meet at Kaitaia Hospital carpark to walk down to KohatuFit Gym, 103 Commerce Street Kaitāia. 1845 Light vigil at Hospital carpark to awhi staff back onto wards. South Canterbury Timaru Hospital 1100 - 1300 Meeting at the Botanic gardens DHB tennis courts by the hospital on Queen St from 11am to 11.30am and marching together to the corner of Strathallan St and Stafford The rally will take place from 12pm to 1pm. NZNO/DHB MECA Strike Action Schedule for June 9 2021 | Page 4 Southern DHB Dunedin 1100 - 1900 11.00am Walk off together and Meet at Great King Street. 11.45am March together from Hospital to Octagon. 12.00 – 1.00pm Octagon Activities 1.00 – 3.00pm March back to Dunedin Hospital - picketing outside Hospital 3.00 – 4.00pm Support for LPS workers 4.00 – 6.30pm. Picketing outside Dunedin Hospital 6.30pm Celebration strike day and shift changeover at Dunedin Hospital entrancehttps://www.facebook.c om/events/341218024087510 Wakari 1100-1300 11am Meet at foyer, walk out to main gate at 11.10am. 11.15am Transport provided for members to join march from Dunedin Hospital to Octagon. A presence to remain at Wakari gate. 1pm Members transported back to Wakari Hospital. Queenstown 1100-1900 March from Hospital to Frankton BP roundabout. Picket from 11.30 – 1.00pm. Invercargill 1100-1900 11am All non LPS staff walk out of the hospital and meet in front of the hospital on Cnr Elles Road and Kew Road. 11.30am March up Elles Road to Tay St corner. 11.45am – 1.15pm Picketing activity at Tay St intersection. 1.15pm March down Tay St to Wachner Place. 1.15 – 2.40pm Picket activity to start a Wachner Place at 1.15pm for those not marching. Return to hospital. 2.55 – 3.30pm Supporting changeover NZNO/DHB MECA Strike Action Schedule for June 9 2021 | Page 5 of LPS staff. 6.30 – 7.15pm Support members at end of strike and celebrate day of action. Taranaki DHB Base Hospital 1100 - 1300 Support colleagues to walk off site. Congregate outside Gate 2 on Tukapa Street where we will picket with placards and flags Hāwera Hospital 1100 - 1300 Walk off site together. March down Hunter St, Waihi Rd to High St and muster in Market Square (Weather dependant). Alternative venue – gather outside main hospital gates. Waikato DHB Waikato Hospital 1100 hrs Strike March: until 1900 11.30am - Gather on the corner hrs of Selwyn & Pembroke Streets to start the march. March to Garden Place, via Pembroke Street, into Palmerston Street down past the Police Station and then down Victoria Street to Garden Place for 1-2hrs before returning to the hospital to picket there. Picket lines at the hospital will be on the corner of Selwyn and Pembroke Streets AND corner of Ohaupo Road and Lorne Street. Picket Activities: Those that do not want to be/can’t be part of the march: Meet at the Scout Hall, 31 Lorne Street at 11.30am or 2.15pm and collect placards. Head to the Picket Lines outside the hospital (corner of Selwyn Street and Pembroke Street AND corner of Ohaupo Road and Lorne Street). NZNO/DHB MECA Strike Action Schedule for June 9 2021 | Page 6 Thames Hospital 0700 hrs Assemble at St George’s until 1900 Church by Thames hospital. hrs March to town. Repeat at about 1100 hours. Tokoroa Hospital 1100 – 1300 Location: Tokoroa Hospital hrs Front Entrance Action / Activity: Walk off together from wards to front entrance of Hospital. Move to picket on the grassed area Cnr SH 1 and Maraetai Rd, then on to McDonalds Location: Tokoroa Hospital 1845 hrs – Front Entrance 1900 hrs Action / Activity: As many members as possible to walk back to work with those who are rostered after the strike. Te Kuiti Hospital 1100 hrs Meet outside the Warehouse, 31 Rora Street, Te Kuiti. Picket on grassed areas in the vicinity of Rora Street and SH 3. Taumarunui 1100 – 1300 Location: Taumarunui Hospital Hospital hrs front entrance 1845 – 1900 Action / Activity: Walk off together at 1100 from hrs wards to front entrance of Hospital. Walk into town and gather at Copper Tree Café. Then as many members as possible to walk back to work with those who are rostered after the strike, time 1845 – 1900. Rhoda Read 1100 hrs Meet outside Rhoda Read. We Hospital will march into Morrinsville and back again. Matariki Hospital 1100 hrs – Assemble outside Matariki and 1300 hrs walk to main street. Return to Matariki in the afternoon. NZNO/DHB MECA Strike Action Schedule for June 9 2021 | Page 7 Wairarapa DHB Wairarapa 1100 - 1900 1100 – non-LPS staff walk out of Hospital hospital 1145 – March from Te Ore Ore Road to Masterton Town Square 1200-1330 – At Town Square 1330-1500 – March back to Hospital 1500-1600 – Shift change 1800-1900 – Celebrate end of strike, support for staff returning to work. Bring a candle or torch. Waitematā DHB March up Queen St, starting at Britomart, ending at Myers Park. Meeting at Britomart at 1230 for a start time of 1300. https://www.facebook.com/events/1132173450630022 West Coast DHB Greymouth 1100-1930 Picket on grassy area at entrance to Te Nikau Hospital.
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