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Police Association warns officers cannot take gang patches in real time under proposed law
Audio 24 Apr 2024The Police Association warns officers will not be able to confiscate gang patches in real time, under a proposed law change. Audio
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Former gang member fronts select committee to oppose new laws
While police are "broadly in favour", the government's proposed anti-gang laws are facing pushback from lawyers, rights groups and former gang members.
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'I don't feel valued': Police officers face months-long wait in pay dispute
It will be months before a newly-appointed independent arbitrator will rule on pay for police, the Police Association says.
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Officer who moved to Australia says he wouldn't consider coming back
The Police Association has warned NZ officers are ripe for the picking as many struggle to make ends meet. Audio
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'A very good offer' - Police minister on rejected pay deal
Police Minister Mark Mitchell says the pay offer rejected by police was the best the government could put forward under difficult financial circumstances. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 18 April
On today's episode we hear from the education minister Erica Stanford about the proposal to cut 565 jobs at the ministry, we get reaction from Whanau Ora chair Merepeka Raukawa-Tait on cuts to Oranga… Audio
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Police Association on latest pay offer
The Police Association says the latest pay offer did nothing to close the pay gap between officers, and teachers or nurses. The Association's president Chris Cahill spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Police Association members reject latest pay offer
Police Association says members are looking for a sincere effort by the government to address the cost of living crisis and recognise the increasing dangers officers faced.
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Waikato police officer ends up in fleeing car
A Waikato police officer is on leave this week after ending up inside a car fleeing from police and attempted to stop its teen driver, including with a taser, all the while allegedly receiving… Audio
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Firearms Minister accused of misleading public on gun stats
Nicole McKee has repeatedly said more than 6600 NZers are licensed to possess semi-automatics - but the data says otherwise.
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Police Association on Minister's misleading gun data accusations
The Minister responsible for firearms is being accused of misleading the public over the number of people allowed to have prohibited weapons.
Military-style semi-automatics and centrefire rifles were… Audio
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Minister responsible for firearms accused of misleading public on guns
The Minister responsible for firearms is being accused of misleading the public over the number of people allowed to have prohibited semi-automatics.
Military-style semi-automatics and centrefire… Audio
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Proposed anti-gang laws: What you need to know
We've been hearing a lot about anti-gang measures, with new legislation going through Parliament. RNZ is here to explain what it's all about.
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Wood saves the day with a stunning header
The headed goal is something of a lost art form, but the New Zealand international had purists purring at the weekend. Video
- Police reach end of pay negotiations, new offer on table
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Week in Politics: Landlords and tenants, police and minister
Analysis - Interest deductibility for landlords a help for renters or a "cash handout"? The "insulting" police pay offer, and Luxon's uncomfortable press conference.
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Pay offer a 'significant loss' to frontline officers - Labour
Labour says a pay rise offer made to police is worse than officers rejected last term. Audio
- 政府“羞辱性涨薪”引发警届强烈反弹
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Police union campaigns against 'insulting' pay offer
"Insulting", "disgusting" and "demoralising" is how officers have described their latest pay offer from the government.
Police Minister Mark Mitchell says the government is negotiating in "tough… Audio
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Government priorities 'clearly wrong' - Police Association
The head of the police union says the government made a "clearly wrong" choice to give billions in tax cuts to landlords and police a "dismal" pay offer.
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Police pay offer from govt 'insulting' - Police Association
"We are not being greedy"; However, it's a hard no to what police are calling a kick in the guts pay offer from the government. The offer includes a general wage increase of $5000 back dated to… Audio
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Police fire back at 'insulting' pay rise offer
Officers say the offer is "an absolute joke" and "farcical" amid a cost of living crisis and a "tough on crime" government.
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Supreme Court could provide clarity over police tactics - but union fears its impact
The country's highest court is to weigh in on whether police officers are allowed to take random pictures of people on the street. Audio
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Police Association president Chris Cahill on gang patch ban
The police union says new anti-gang-patch laws will put staff under increased pressure.
The Government has announced its plans to ban gang patches in public and introduce extra powers for police to… Audio
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Bill of Rights won't stop gang patch ban - Justice Minister
The Justice Minister says if the ban being imposed on gang patches is found to breach the Bill of Rights, that would not stop the government enforcing it. Audio