A NZ training forestry group in Te Teko are helping Māori youth to be work-ready in the Eastern Bay of Plenty. Tane Mahuta forest managers have trained 135 rangatahi over four years to be work-ready in forestry.
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Helen Kelly recognised for efforts to bring forestry companies to justice
Hundreds of people attended the public memorial for New Zealand Council of Trade Unions' former president Helen Kelly, an influential leader who fought for the rights of workers.
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Widow joins march onto Parliament over forestry safety concerns
The widow of a forestry worker has marched on Parliament demanding better work conditions within the Forestry sector.
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Call for inquiry into forestry safety
A call has gone out for tougher workplace safety measures and an inquiry into forestry safety.
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Native Affairs- Lost in the Woods
New Zealand's forestry industry has one of the highest rates of work-related deaths and serious accidents.
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Fallen forestry workers remembered
Forestry workers who died on the job were remembered today by the Council of Trade Unions and grieving families, who are calling for a Govt inquiry into workplace health and safety for forestry workers.
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Forestry worker killed
A ban has been placed on the Waione area in the Bay of Plenty following the death of a forestry worker.