New Zealand Council Trade Unions President, Richard Wagstaff, and Employment lawyer, Max Whitehead, join Mike Hosking to discuss industrial action.
Predictions we could be facing the tip of the iceberg when it comes to potential strike action.
Nurses have rejected a DHB pay offer and primary school teachers are voting on their pay offer - and potentially whether or not to strike.
Public service workers with MBIE have also been balloted on their support for work stoppages - with results due to come out next week.
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Employment lawyer Max Whitehead told Mike Hosking there is a risk unionists could take advantage of the current climate.
"Amendments come into the Employment Relations Act which are really going to empower the unions and really going to give them a lot more unions."
LISTEN ABOVE AS MAX WHITEHEAD AND RICHARD WAGSTAFF SPEAK WITH MIKE HOSKING
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