Scoop has an Ethical Paywall
Licence needed for work use Learn More

Gordon Campbell | Parliament TV | Parliament Today | News Video | Crime | Employers | Housing | Immigration | Legal | Local Govt. | Maori | Welfare | Unions | Youth | Search

 

Women have waited too long for equal pay

Women have waited too long for equal pay - Govt needs to hurry up

New Zealand is on the verge of making history by recognising the true value of women’s work - so the Cabinet should urgently make it a reality, the Public Service Association says.

Ministers have received the recommendations of the Pay Equity Joint Working Group and are currently considering them.

The PSA has written to all Cabinet ministers to urge them to accept the recommendations in full - so New Zealand can regain its place as a trailblazer for gender equality.

PSA National Secretary Erin Polaczuk has also asked to arrange meetings for Cabinet ministers with home care workers - to learn first-hand about the work they do, and the hardships they face.

"The recommendations of the Working Group acknowledge that it’s time equal pay claims were taken seriously and that all women are Worth 100%," she says

"The PSA has been fighting for equal pay for 102 years.

"Thousands of our members are employed in ‘women’s work’ jobs like administration and clerical staff, social workers and home care.

"I hope Cabinet ministers will accept my offer to meet some of them."

Once the recommendations are accepted, any employee can begin a claim with their employer if they believe they’ve been underpaid because their work is predominantly done by women.

But Ms Polaczuk warns the fight isn’t over, and financial commitments need to be made.

"Paying women 100% will cost money.

"Employers must be ready to deliver on equal pay urgently, because women have already waited far too long."

ENDS


Advertisement - scroll to continue reading

© Scoop Media

Advertisement - scroll to continue reading
 
 
 
Parliament Headlines | Politics Headlines | Regional Headlines

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

LATEST HEADLINES

  • PARLIAMENT
  • POLITICS
  • REGIONAL
 
 

Featured News Channels


 
 
 
 

Join Our Free Newsletter

Subscribe to Scoop’s 'The Catch Up' our free weekly newsletter sent to your inbox every Monday with stories from across our network.