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fuel crisis leaving corrections staff turn food banks rnz

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The article describes a domestic labor issue in New Zealand's corrections sector, with no direct commercial mechanism affecting commodity prices, supply chains, or company margins. No concrete investment, regulation, price move, or M&A is reported. The impact is limited to public sector employee welfare and does not trigger any sector-level commercial signal.

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  • Corrections staff in New Zealand rely on food banks due to fuel costs
  • Average commute is 45 minutes, some up to 2.5 hours
  • Corrections Association suggests travel subsidy and van pickup
  • Corrections willing to engage with union, coordinating with government on fuel response plan