Living Wage Movement asks Selwyn Foundation to consider their ethical approach.
The Living Wage Movement Aotearoa New Zealand says that the Selwyn Foundations AGM at Holy Trinity Cathedral on
Wednesday the 18th of October is the perfect opportunity for them to think about their commitment to an ethical and
values based approach.
Yvette Taylor from Auckland Living Wage says “Garry Smith the Selwyn CEO says he is committed to a values based, and
ethical approach to providing services but If his own workers can’t afford to feed their families, then it’s difficult
to see where that approach actually is in practice.”
While caregivers employed by Selwyn Foundation have recently seen their wages boosted significantly by the Equal Pay
settlement between the government and the unions, this does not include laundry or cleaning staff, or the kitchen and
catering staff at Selwyn Retirement Villages.
Yvette says “Selwyn like to market themselves as an institution that plays a role in the community and looks after the
most vulnerable. Unfortunately that doesn’t extend to the people who they employ and who are having to work two jobs or
use benefits to top up their pay.”
The Living Wage Movement Aotearoa New Zealand, including residents of Selwyn retirement villages, and their relatives
will be talking to attendees of the Selwyn AGM from 1pm on Wednesday at Holy Trinity Cathedral.
ENDS