Strikes:Auckland• Wed July 20: 10am-1.30pm plus overtime/extra hours ban all day• Mon July 25: 3.30pm-6.30pm 1830 plus overtime/extra hours ban all day• Wed July 27: 5.30am-8.30am plus overtime/extra hours ban all dayWellington• Wed July 20: 10am-1.30pm plus overtime/extra hours ban all day• Fri July 22: 3.30pm-6.30pm plus overtime/extra hours ban all day• Tues July 26: 5.30am-8.30am plus overtime/extra hours ban all dayChristchurch• Wed July 20: overtime/extra hours ban all day• Mon July 25: overtime/extra hours ban all day• Wed 27 July: overtime/extra hours ban all day- NZ Herald Asked if temporary workers could be brought in from police and Customs to cover aviation security, Mr Key said, "potentially, yes". Aviation security was an increasingly important role, he said, and airport staff were under growing pressure because of global security threats. Prime Minister John Key said the strikes would cause "significant disruption" during school holidays. The strikes would not shut any airport, but would cause considerable delays unless other measures were taken, the Prime Minister said.
Source: New Zealand Herald July 04, 2016 23:37 UTC