Disappointing Govt Attack On Diversity, Inclusion In Public Service – PSA

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The proposed overhaul of public service legislation threatens the progress made in building a quality public service that properly represents New Zealand.

Public Service Minister today announced a reform of the Public Service Act 2020.

“This is a vague statement, but one with a worrying hidden agenda, to undermine progress in building a public service that represents New Zealand,” said Fleur Fitzsimons, National Secretary for the Public Service Association for Te Pลซkenga Here Tikanga Mahi.

“Once again, we have a government decision to change the law, driven purely by ideology.

“Successive governments have sought to build a workforce that reflects the New Zealand population that it serves so it is better able to deliver effective policies and services.

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“We all benefit from having a public service thatโ€™s informed by the expertise and experience of people from the diverse communities it serves. We know that many groups including women, Mฤori, ethnic minorities, rainbow and disabled people are disadvantaged in employment because of bias, discrimination and inequal opportunities.

“As we have seen with NZ Firstโ€™s anti-Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Memberโ€™s bill, here we have a Coalition Government determined to take New Zealand backwards. The same playbook is being run out in Trumpโ€™s America.

“Why are we importing American-style culture wars to New Zealand?

“What is the problem with the Public Service Act the Government is trying to fix? This is a solution looking for a problem.

“The Ministerโ€™s fixation with merit-based appointments is a smokescreen. Public service appointments have been made on merit for more than 110 years.

“The Public Service Act is a core part of the infrastructure of our democracy. We fear that changes to the Act could weaken democracy.

“Todayโ€™s statement is disappointing; it disrespects the work of public servants and threatens the quality of the public service. We urge the Government to rethink.”