Minimum wage a step closer to the Living Wage

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The Living Wage Movement Aotearoa New Zealand is pleased to see the Government announce an increase in the minimum wage by $1.20 to $17.70 per hour. This is a step closer to workers earning a Living Wage, $20.55, which is enough money to survive and participate in society.

The National Convenor of the Living Wage Movement, Annie Newman, says that the increase couldnโ€™t come sooner.

โ€œWorkers in this country deserve to earn enough to live a decent life but hundreds of thousands do not.โ€

Annie says that the increase will be good for business and good for workers, families and communities.

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โ€œWe know that workers on the lowest wages spend the highest proportion of their income in the local economy. This is great for local businesses.

โ€œFrom April 2019, there will be a 14.9% ($2.85) difference between the minimum wage and the Living Wage. This compares with the current gap of nearly 22% ($4.05).

โ€œIt is clear that the Living Wage is the right standard for New Zealand workers and as more businesses step up to pay decent wages we will see communities transform.โ€

The Living Wage Movement now has more than 120 accredited Living Wage Employers, including Wellington City Council, AMP, Vector and numerous small and medium sized businesses.

โ€œThe time has come to turn our backs on being a low wage economy and create a kinder, more sustainable and more equitable society for future generations.โ€