Following the final offer arbitration decision in favour of the Police Association, here some of the finer details of the association's position. This is on the premise that our Police employee…
The sudden eruption of Whakaari/White Island in 2019 resulted in the death of 22 people and ongoing pain and suffering for their families and the injured survivors. It was a tragedy the likes of…
Police led two recovery missions to Whakaari/White Island after the December 9, 2019, eruption - one on December 13 and one on December 15. By Ellen Brook.
A tight team of Bay of Plenty police officers have dedicated themselves to helping the families of those who died as a result of the Whakaari/White Island eruption and to the survivors. By Ellen…
The New Zealand Police Association acknowledges today’s High Court ruling that the vaccine mandate for sworn police officers was unlawful and an unreasonable limit on the rights of officers affected.
Two young Auckland police officers will be cycling 1080 kilometres from Cape Egmont to East Cape next month to raise awareness about post-traumatic stress. Both have been members of Police for only a…
Young officers lead the way on raising PTS awareness, an Australian Sergeant's first-hand account of Covid-19, a tribute to the late Inspector Greg Giplin and ten questions with Mark Mitchell.
With 2022 under way, I am hopeful that members who worked through the holiday season are now having their much-deserved time off, bearing in mind that Omicron could disrupt leave.
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High cost of personal choice
It’s disappointing that 150 of our sworn colleagues have chosen to be stood down rather than get vaccinated. I accept it is their personal choice, but it’s a very…
The Final Offer Arbitration decision last month in favour of the Police Association and its members' pay claims was a heartening endorsement after months of negotiation and the preparation of…