Keeping up with Covid-19 pandemic fashion has just got easier for NZPFU members with the arrival of our first shipment of NZPFU masks.


Government requirements for wearing masks in public is a reality of our present and immediate future so the NZPFU has subsidised the masks to make them affordable to our members.  Please make every effort to buy the masks with crews/colleagues to minimise the cost of postage.

The 100% organic woven cotton masks are washable and reusable.  The mask comes in three sizes:


Buy now for $5.00 a mask via this link which includes the sizing options.

  • We would appreciate members organising their crews/colleagues to order about the same time and have them all delivered to their station/workplace as this will save the union postage/courier costs.
  • After placing your order, you will receive a return email confirming your order number. Please make your payment directly into the bank account provided using your Order ID as the payment reference. Your order will not be dispatched until the funds have cleared in our account.

In unity,
Wattie Watson
National Secretary

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