Support Workers Deserve Better Pay – Green Party

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Care and support workers deserve much better than the pay rates Labour is pushing through Parliament today.

โ€œCare and support workers are essential to the long-term wellbeing of our families, our communities and our country as a whole โ€“ and they deserve better.

โ€œWe should not be in a situation where the Government is rushing through legislation at the last minute, silencing caregiver and community voices, just to increase pay by a paltry 65 cents to 79 cents an hour.

โ€œUnions have said that if the same wage rate calculations were used today as were used in the historic Kristine Bartlett 2017 settlement, wages would be around $7 higher per hour โ€“ not less than $1.

โ€œThis looks like exploitation. The Green Party will not vote for the exploitation of essential workers.

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โ€œThe proposal does not even meet the increased cost of living, and we will continue to see wฤhine Mฤori and Pasifika women disproportionately impacted by low wages in this sector.

โ€œWeโ€™re also concerned that the Minister is presenting this as a 4.6% pay raise, when the so-called โ€˜out of cycleโ€™ pay increase 2021 was an existing entitlement under the legislation. This is blatantly misleading.

โ€œWith inflation impacting the lowest paid the most, this will leave thousands of care and support workers struggling to provide for themselves and their whฤnau.

โ€œThe Green Party is committed to achieving genuine pay equity for support workers as soon as possible.

โ€œThis includes preserving the value of the 2017 settlement until a pay equity process can be completed โ€“ at a bare minimum.

โ€œWe will be pushing for much more substantial increases as the Bill progresses today, and in the future,โ€ says Jan Logie.