The NZ Residents Doctors' Association has announced a fourth strike later this month, as the third starts today. Photo / File
The NZ Residents Doctors' Association has announced a fourth strike later this month, as the third starts today. Photo / File
The third two-day junior doctors strike kicks off this morning, as a fourth round has been announced to happen later this month.
Resident medical officers or junior doctors employed by district health boards will take part in the strike action in parts of the country starting from 8am today.
Actionwill end at 8am on Thursday.
Members of the group will protest outside Auckland City Hospital, Christchurch Hospital, Hawke's Bay Hospital, Wellington Hospital, Dunedin Public Hospital and at the blood bank corner in Waikato.
The third 48 hour RDA strike begins tomorrow. All welcome to come and join the pickets taking place tomorrow morning across the country - our members would appreciate your presence to show the DHBs we are standing up for workers' rights!#NZRDA#FairDeal#OurProtectionOurRightpic.twitter.com/BMZVg9oJdC
The strikes come as doctors continue to call on district health boards for better pay and work conditions.
In a statement released by the NZ Resident Doctors' Association, senior advocate David Munro said: "As we continue to gain new members, the determination and strength of our resident doctors is reflected in our ballots.
"Until the DHBs accept that we will not give up essential clauses in our contract that safeguard our members, we will continue with planned strike action.''
The association has, however, lifted a strike notice in the Nelson region due to the fire situation there.