Shocking news as Oranga Tamariki faces massive job cuts. Read on to uncover the impact and reactions!
In a surprising turn of events, Oranga Tamariki, the Ministry for Children, is bracing for a significant shakeup with over 400 jobs on the chopping block. The public sector downsizing wave has left the agency vulnerable, prompting a workforce reduction of 9% as confirmed by the government department. Chief executive Chappie Te Kani broke the news to employees, setting a somber tone for the future of the organization.
The ruthless cost-cutting measures have sparked outrage and concern among the public, with Te Pāti Māori expressing disgust over the impending job losses at Oranga Tamariki. The abrupt nature of the cuts is putting essential services supporting children and young people at risk. As the Government pushes for savings, the impact on vulnerable communities is becoming increasingly evident.
Amid the chaos, speculations swirl around how the Ministry of Education and Oranga Tamariki will handle the looming budget constraints. With over 2000 job losses expected across public service agencies, the future looks uncertain for essential services dedicated to safeguarding the well-being of children.
The pressure mounts as Oranga Tamariki grapples with the daunting task of reshaping its core purpose amidst the workforce upheaval. The community braces for the aftershocks of these drastic changes, highlighting the delicate balance between financial prudence and the welfare of the most vulnerable members of society.
More than 400 jobs are likely to go at the children's ministry, RNZ understands.
More than 400 jobs will be lost at Oranga Tamariki - the Ministry for Children - as public service agencies come under scrutiny in the lead-up to Budget Day ...
Oranga Tamariki is proposing cutting hundreds of roles as public sector downsizing continues. The net reduction of roles is 447 with 632 positions being ...
The government department for children, Oranga Tamariki, has confirmed 447 jobs will be cut, thereby reducing its workforce by 9 percent.
The workforce is being reduced by 9%. The proposal, outlined to staff today by Oranga Tamariki chief executive Chappie Te Kani, said in total 447 jobs were ...
Oranage Tamariki is cutting hundreds of roles as part of the public service cost cutting, Newshub understands. The net reduction of roles is 447 with 632 ...
The brutal and rushed nature of the Government's spending cuts have been exposed with two critical agencies supporting children, and young people.
Oranga Tamariki and the Ministry of Education are set to announce their plans for cost cuts.
Te Pāti Māori is disgusted at the confirmation that hundreds are set to lose their jobs at Oranga Tamariki, and the disestablishment of the Treaty Response ...
The Ministry for Children Oranga Tamariki is set to more than 400 jobs as the Government hunts for cash for its tax cuts. Chief executive Chappie Te Kani ...
Te Ao News requested a statement to Minister for Children including the question - whether job cuts included all-Maori Ministerial Advisory Board.
About 1900 roles would be affected overall - either changed or disestablished - in the "scope of restructuring work".
Mass job-cutting proposals at the Ministry of Education and children's ministry Oranga Tamariki would see more than 1000 roles axed from the public sector , ...
It comes after Oranga Tamariki and the Ministry of Education revealed they were collectively proposing cutting more than 1000 jobs in an effort to meet the ...
The removal of public sector roles has reached the 3000 mark - with the Ministry of Education and Oranga Tamariki announcing 1000 cuts alone on Wednesday. A ...
The Public Service Association's kaihautu Māori says Māori specialist roles make up a significant number of the 632 jobs being cut at Oranga Tamariki.
The ministry has failed to explain how hundreds of job cuts will achieve a better outcome for children, a children's advocate says.
The government department for children, Oranga Tamariki, has confirmed 447 jobs will be cut, thereby reducing its workforce by 9 percent.
The ministry has failed to explain how hundreds of job cuts will achieve a better outcome for children, a children's advocate says.