E tū welcomes the Government’s minimum wage rise and hopes its progression will continue to increase year-on-year to
help lift more New Zealanders out of poverty wages.
From 1 April, the minimum wage will rise to $20 per hour – an increase of $1.10 up from $18.90.
The increase will benefit many groups of workers, including essential workers who are often the lowest paid, such as
those in the cleaning, security, manufacturing, and aged care sectors.
E tū member Lavinia Kafoa says the increase will make a real difference to her pay packet, boosting it from what she
earns hourly, which is just over the minimum wage.
“My rent is going up and I need to buy food for the kids – as single mother, it will really help me.”
E tū Team Leader Yvette Taylor says the rise is a commendable milestone, but the struggle is not over.
“This will make a substantial difference, but there’s still a long way to go before workers are receiving the Living
Wage – the amount that workers need to truly survive and participate in society.
“We hope that the Government continues on this trajectory of increases to the minimum wage, to bring our national wage
floor into line with what we know our essential workers need and deserve to live with choice and dignity.”