Nurses vote in favor of latest government offer, averting another strike

Nurses vote in favor of latest government offer, averting another strike
Rebecca Howard
By Rebecca Howard Aug. 7 (BusinessDesk) - Nurses have voted in favor of the latest pay offer from the government, staving off further strike action and bring nearly a year of negotiations to an end.   New Zealand Nurses Organisation's industrial services manager Cee Payne said voter turnout was high "with a significant majority in favour." The new offer, the fifth to be on the table, is expected to be worth $520 million.  Nurses walked off the job on July 12  - for the first time in 30 years - after failing to reach an agreement and “w...