Te reo Māori: Govt seeks to halt extra pay for public servants fluent in the language

Deputy leader of the National Party Nicola Willis

File photo. Public Service Minister Nicola Willis told RNZ she would ask for advice on how the government could stop the extra pay being negotiated into future collective agreements. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

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