BPW NZ Welcomes Equal Pay Principles
BPW NZ Welcomes Equal Pay Principles
The New Zealand Federation of Business & Professional Women (BPW NZ) is hailing the Government’s release of the agreed principles of equal pay as a positive step forward.
“Over forty years after the passing of the Equal Pay Act 1972 we finally have a means of ensuring that women are fairly paid for their work” says President Vicky Mee.
“For too long social and communication skills, responsibility for the wellbeing of others, emotional effort, cultural knowledge and sensitivity have been undervalued when assessing work performance and valuation of work.
“BPW NZ looks forward to these principles being used to implement equal pay in caregiving work and other female dominated occupations where the work is undervalued and structural pay discrimination is common.
“Our federation congratulates the Joint Working Group on Pay Equity Principles on the soundness of the principles. It is good to see reward for the sustained work of many equal pay activists, including BPW NZ.
“This is good news for the empowerment of women in the workplace in the 21st century as we hold onto a vision of both men and women being recompensed fairly for the value of their work,” says Mrs Mee.
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