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Over 100,000 Workers Strike Across New Zealand for Better Pay and Resources

Last updated: October 27, 2025 10:11 pm
Sana Mustafa
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WELLINGTON: In one of the largest public sector strikes in decades, more than 100,000 teachers, doctors, nurses, firefighters, and support staff across New Zealand walked off their jobs on Thursday. They are demanding fair pay, improved working conditions, and better funding for essential public services.

People from different professions stood side by side, holding placards and chanting in towns nationwide. Marches and speeches took place in many cities, although protests in Wellington and Christchurch were cancelled due to severe weather conditions.

The joint unions organizing the strike said this massive walkout shows the rising frustration with the country’s centre-right government. They argue that public workers are overworked, underpaid, and under resourced. In response, the government called the strike a “union-orchestrated political stunt,” dismissing it despite the growing unrest.

Speaking to a large crowd at Aotea Square in Auckland, Dr. Sylvia Boys, an emergency doctor at Middlemore Hospital and Vice President of the Association of Salaried Medical Specialists, said the government promised to ease the cost of living but instead, “the cost of living has worsened.”

This strike reflects a growing public concern about the government’s policies and the future of New Zealand’s essential services.

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