Woburn Masonic Trust
Woburn Masonic carers have been on strike again today. They certainly don’t do this lightly. The union carers just want set shifts to be able to plan their lives. Not be required to be available 24/7 and a mere $1 per hour weekend allowance. They don’t get overtime or time and half etc. Among other things.
The Masonic Trust have completed a multi million dollar apartment complex and are currently building a multi million dollar retirement village in Wainuiomata but all negations have failed as they stand by their claim they don’t have enough money. It’s not just about the money it’s about value care and respect. Not only will Woburn not part with ANY money but they obviously can’t afford to spare any value care or respect either.
SHAME ON YOU WOBURN MASONIC.
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