Oranga Tamariki backtracks on decision on job cuts – DTNZ 30 June 2024

Summarised by Centrist

Oranga Tamariki (OT) has reversed its decision to cut six dedicated record-keeping jobs following backlash over its public sector cuts plan. 

The initial proposal faced criticism for threatening roles essential for managing decades of children’s records, with Chief Executive Chappie Te Kani amending the restructuring to retain these crucial positions. 

Although 419 jobs will be cut, a new lead advisor for information management will ensure the ministry continues to meet its legal and moral responsibilities under the Public Records Act.

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