PSA Marches to Treasury, Delivers
Invoices Representing Unequal Pay for
Women
The Public Service Association today marched to the Treasury office in protest of the pay gap between male and female workers in the public sector.
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Crowd arrives at the
Treasury
They brought two invoices totaling $294,827,136.00 representing the 14.1% pay gap between genders. PSA National Secretary, Erin Polaczuk, said women will be effectively working for free from May 11 to June 30 due to the pay gap.
Public servants were invited to sign the invoices outside the treasury office. They will be couriered to Bill English’s office this afternoon.
PSA media adviser, Asher Goldman, stated that the 2015 budget will be unlikely to herald any change in the pay gap which has remained stagnant since 2009.
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Erin Polaczuk addresses the
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Erin Polaczuk addresses the
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Public servants sign the
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Polaczuk addressed the gathered crowd stating the pay gap is “unacceptable.”
Goldman joked that he hoped the invoices would be paid within the next day or two.
According to the PSA, “women in the public sector are paid on average 14% less than men,” but the gap can much greater in certain departments. At the Ministry of Defence the gap can be as high as 42%.
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