Te Whatu Ora has received further notice of industrial action by members of the APEX union. This means that MRI and Nuclear Medicine Technologists will be undertaking further work to rule action, from 6am, Thursday 12 September to 6am, Saturday 21 September.
MRI staff
Nuclear Medicine Technologist staff
This is in addition to:
This involves MRI and Nuclear Medicine staff at all hospitals across Aotearoa New Zealand. Patient safety will remain the priority throughout this period.
Please continue to refer new patients in accordance with current referral pathways.
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