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    The Workplace Relations Minister's gone head to head with the country's main union -- over law changes around strikes

    The Workplace Relations Minister's gone head to head with the country's main union -- over law changes around strikes


    Brooke van Velden is changing employment legislation to let employers deduct pay from workers carrying out partial strike action.

    She says it's done in Australia and the UK -- and this law will restore a balance widely accepted internationally.

    But Council of Trade Unions Legal Officer, Gayaal Iddamalgoda says it moves towards undermining worker rights.

    He says it doesn't balance industrial relations -- but instead subordinates workers and takes away their industrial power.

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     Today's News

    Law and Order:
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    Rugby:
    Olympic champion Hamish Kerr has only had himself to compete against at the International Track Meet in Christchurch 17:27

    Entertainment:
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    International:
    Russia disinformation campaign targets German election during Ukraine war 17:07

    Entertainment:
    Artem Chigvintsev has insisted his domestic violence arrest "completely ruined" his life 16:54

    Rugby:
    Portia Woodman-Wickliffe has congratulated former Black Ferns Sevens teammate Michaela Brake for overtaking her as the women's Sevens World Series leading try-scorer 16:37

    Entertainment:
    Olivia Munn refused a "disrespectful" seven figure settlement over a "traumatic" incident on a film set 16:24

    Politics:
    The Cook Islands has signed a five-year agreement with China, for seabed mineral exploration and research 16:17

    Soccer:
    Auckland FC expect the Wellington Phoenix to come out wanting revenge in the third A-League derby this afternoon at Mt Smart 16:17

    Entertainment:
    Tom Grennan has had to undergo leg surgery after suffering an injury 15:54


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