Update on NZRDA and DHB bargaining
Media Release
New Zealand Resident Doctors’
Association
17th February 2017
Update on NZRDA and DHB bargaining
Media
Release
New Zealand Resident Doctors’
Association
17th February
2017
New Zealand’s
Resident Doctors have been in negotiation for the renewal of
the MECA (Multi Employer Collective Employment Agreement)
for over a year now, with the key issue having been safer
rosters for Resident Doctors. The MECA expired in February
2016 and at the end of February 2017, unless agreement is
reached before then, ceases to exist.
The deal that was reached at the bargaining table yesterday is substantially the same as that agreed on January 12th 2017, with only some clarification and editing since then. The one remaining barrier to settlement however is an employers’ claw back to a provision that has existed in the agreement for over twenty years. The DHBs are demanding the ability to impose changes to the doctors’ job descriptions (known by resident doctors as “run descriptions”) without gaining prior agreement from them.
The parties have agreed to meet next Tuesday, 21st February in an effort to resolve this outstanding matter.
The proposed settlement for safer rostering is in summary:
• The identified rosters must comply
with the agreed limits on hours which include:
o
Doctors will not be required to work more than 10
consecutive days and will be rostered a corresponding day
off during the week for each weekend day worked. This will
result in doctors on the identified rosters having 4
rostered days off in a fortnight;
o Doctors will be
rostered no more than 4 consecutive night shifts of up to 10
hours, with stipulated recovery time post nights;
o A
new provision will allow doctors to work back to back
weekends however some rostered days off will adjoin weekends
where the doctor is not working to maximise the opportunity
for meaningful time off;
o The format of the rosters
will be decided locally, between local DHB management and
the resident doctors working on that roster;
•
When a resident doctor has rostered days off during the week
(because they have worked the weekend) there will be a
corresponding drop in pay of between $192.00 and $342.00 a
day (depending on salary level/seniority of the
doctor);
• The MECA which expired in February
2016 will remain in force until February 2018;
•
A 1.5% pay rise effective February 2017 and an increase in
the rates paid when a resident doctor carries out work over
and above that described in their job (run) description.
www.saferhours.co.nz
Resident
Doctors
Resident Doctors (RMOs or Resident
Medical Officers) are registered medical practitioners, and
range in experience from first year qualified doctors to
those with more than 12 years’ experience. They primarily
work in the public sector where they are employed by all 20
District Health Boards.
Resident doctors staff New
Zealand’s public hospital system delivering 24/7 care to
patients and also utilise this time to gain specialist
qualifications as surgeons, physicians, paediatricians
etc.
Resident Doctors are also employed in general
practice as GP trainees; however these doctors are not
involved in this dispute as they are not DHB
employees.