Workers get welcome boost in Government’s first priorities – PSA

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Working New Zealanders will be better off under the new Labour-Greens-New Zealand First government, the PSA says – with fairer pay and well-funded public services front and centre in the coalition agreements released today.

PSA National Secretary Glenn Barclay said todayโ€™s agreements speak to the real and pressing need for higher wages.

“The Governmentโ€™s plan to increase the minimum wage will significantly improve life for low-paid workers,” Mr Barclay said.

The Governmentโ€™s commitment to reverse Nationalโ€™s nine-year spiral of health underfunding will also make a tangible difference.

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“Health workers have been bearing the burden of underfunding for almost a decade,” PSA National Secretary Erin Polaczuk said.

“Todayโ€™s commitment to properly-fund health, including establishing a Mental Health Commission and ensuring people can access free counselling, offers a much-needed reprieve.”

Todayโ€™s agreements also reflect a Government willing to tackle systemic inequality.

Ms Polaczuk says the commitment to eliminate the gender pay gap in the core public sector will set a precedent women in workplaces everywhere can be sure of.

“Women have been calling for fair and equal treatment in the workplace for over a century.

“This Government is already demonstrating it will champion womenโ€™s rights at work and that support canโ€™t come soon enough,” Ms Polaczuk said.

Other priories including the establishment of an independent climate commission, a housing commission and investment in regional economies support the PSAโ€™s own agenda to create better working lives for its members.

“We look forward to seeing more from this Government,” Mr Barclay said.