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Christchurch celebrates 130 years of suffrage - www indianweekender co nz

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Pay equity: Health administration worker deal will be life changing

A pay equity settlement that will mean some health administration staff getting a $20,000 raise will be "life changing" for the mainly women workers, a union delegates says.

Healthcare workers to address Legislation Committee on landmark health reforms

Healthcare workers representing 30,000 members of the country’s largest union will address the Pae Ora Legislation Committee tomorrow, speaking to their submissions and sharing their perspectives in support of the proposed health reforms

It s not our crime, but it s still our sentence : Pillars founder Verna McFelin

It s not our crime, but it s still our sentence : Pillars founder Verna McFelin 11 minutes to read By: Joanna Wane Pillars founder Verna McFelin talks to Joanna Wane about her life inside and outside the prison wire. People have long memories in a small town like Ōamaru. Not everyone is prepared to forgive the past, even four decades on, or willing to forget it. Verna McFelin was born in Ōamaru, like four generations before her on both sides of the family. It s where she met her husband, Paul, when they were both teenagers, where she gave birth to their four children, and where they opened the town s first pizza parlour.

Business Scoop » Women Make Progress, But Not Equal Yet

Press Release – PSA The collective efforts of working women are reducing the gender pay gap, but there is a long way to go yet; particularly for Mori, Pasefika and Asian women. As Public Service Association members mark International Womens Day the union says there … The collective efforts of working women are reducing the gender pay gap, but there is a long way to go yet; particularly for Māori, Pasefika and Asian women. As Public Service Association members mark International Women’s Day the union says there is much to celebrate. “Progress was not just handed down from above, working people are still campaigning to make it happen. The PSA has pushed through pay equity claims for mostly female professions like DHB admin workers, Oranga Tamariki social workers, and home care & support workers,” says PSA National Secretary Kerry Davies.

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