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Andrew Gorrie/Stuff Helen Kelly died of lung cancer in 2016, but her legacy as an activist and the Council of Trade Unions’ first female president lives on in health and safety law reform. “Helen Kelly was a fearless activist and leader,” Martin said. “That’s why this book honours her and [we] honour her by attending its [local launch].” Before Kelly’s death in 2016, at age 52 from lung cancer, she served as Council of Trade Unions president for a decade. She spent most of her adult life fighting for workers’ rights and her life was inseparable from the history of the modern union movement. ....
Press Release – NZEI NZEI Te Riu Roa is welcoming last night’s law change improving sick leave, increasing the minimum legal entitlement to ten days. The union says that the issue of sick leave is important across the education sector, but particularly in early childhood … NZEI Te Riu Roa is welcoming last night’s law change improving sick leave, increasing the minimum legal entitlement to ten days. The union says that the issue of sick leave is important across the education sector, but particularly in early childhood where until now many teachers have only received the statutory minimum of five days’ sick leave despite the nature of their work meaning they are constantly exposed to contagious illnesses and viruses. ....
Pacific public servants are paid 19.5 percent less than non-Pasifika, and unions want to see efforts stepped up to address it. Lost in the recent furore around the public sector pay-freeze of high earners was the government s ongoing commitment to lifting the incomes of Pacific workers. The Public Service minister Chris Hipkins said It will not impact the work we are doing within the Public Service to close gender and ethnic pay gaps. In 2020, Pacific women public servants earned $68,200 on average, while Pacific men got $71,100. Pakeha men in the public service earned $94,700 which is 28 percent more than Pacific women. NZCTU Komiti Pasefika s Caroline Mareko ....