20 May 2022 | 05:03 AM UTC
New Zealand: Healthcare support workers plan to demonstrate in multiple cities, including Auckland, May 23
Healthcare support workers to rally in several cities in New Zealand the afternoon of May 23. Tight security likely at action sites.
Event
Healthcare support workers unionized under the Public Service Association (PSA) intend to demonstrate in several cities, including Auckland and Wellington, the afternoon of May 23. The purpose of the rallies is to demand the government improve working conditions, including increasing the staff's salaries. Hundreds to thousands of people may participate in each protest. Organizers have announced actions in the following cities:
Auckland: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's office, at 658 New North Road in Morningside, Auckland, from 13:00
Christchurch: Bridge of Remembrance, from 13:30
Dunedin: 544 Great King Street, from 13:00
Hamilton East: Grey St Kitchen and Clyde Street, from 12:30
New Plymouth: Puke Ariki Landing, from 13:30
Wellington: Heretaunga Boating Club in Petone from 13:30
Whangarei: Cameron Street, from 12:00
Authorities will likely impose tightened security measures, including deploying additional personnel, at the protest locations. Localized transport and business disruptions are possible. While unlikely, clashes between security forces and protesters may occur.
Advice
Avoid the protests May 23 due to possible clashes. Plan for possible localized transport and business disruptions around the rally sites. If any clashes erupt nearby, immediately depart the area and seek shelter at a safe non-government building. Heed all official security and transport advisories.