The New Zealand government has passed new legislation allowing defence force personnel to cover for striking civilian staff for over 14 days, raising concerns from unions about undermining workers' rights and fairness in pay and industrial action.
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financial penalty for workers using work-to-rule tactics
New bill allows defence force staff to fill in for people on strikegovernment enforces wage deductions for limited industrial action
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