Tinetti: Making work better for Kiwi women

Minister for Women Jan Tinetti. File photo/SunLive.

Te Mahere Whai Mahi Wāhine: Women's Employment Action Plan is being launched today by Minister for Women Jan Tinetti.

The goal of the plan is to ensure New Zealand is a great place for women to work.

'This Government is committed to improving women's working lives. The current reality is that women have different experiences in the world of work than men, and change is needed,” says Tinetti.

Te Mahere Whai Mahi Wāhine features immediate, medium and long term actions to address barriers to women's employment.

'The facts prove that women are more likely to earn less per hour, do more unpaid work, and work part time and be underemployed compared to men.

'Female-dominated industries are often lower paid, and women are more likely to take breaks from the workforce to raise children. Altogether, this adds up to a huge difference in earnings and wealth between women and men.

'This plan provides actions to improve employment pathways for women who are marginalised at work, particularly wāhine Māori, Pacific women, young and older women, disabled women, women who are former refugees and recent migrants, and women in the LGBTQIA+ community.

'Manatū Wāhine and NACEW will be engaging further with wāhine Māori and Pacific women to identify training and employment solutions to mitigate the impact of Covid-19 and provide opportunities to retrain and have access to employment.

'Further actions contained within the strategy include work underway across Government to implement fair pay agreements and to investigate pay transparency following the recommendations of the Education and Workforce Committee. They also include monitoring Kia Toipoto, the action plan for the public service to close the gender pay gap, and Te Orowaru, the pay equity work assessment tool, with a view to applying these tools to the private sector.”

'This new Action Plan is another tool in our Government's toolbox as we secure our recovery and support Aotearoa New Zealand to become a more productive, sustainable and inclusive economy,” sys Carmel Sepuloni.

'Our Government's overall Employment Strategy values the importance of improving people's wellbeing through work and unlocking their potential to take up employment.

'We know however that to achieve this, we must continue to address barriers to employment and ensure we're doing all we can to ensure people have the support they need to grow their skills, advance their careers and access decent, stable work.” Sepuloni.

Unemployment rates for wāhine Māori (7.1 per cent) and Pacific women (7.0 per cent) remain over twice as high as for European women (2.9 per cent); underutilisation rates for wāhine Māori and Pacific women remain higher than for European women.

Te Mahere Whai Mahi Wāhine: Women's Employment Action Plan is one of the employment actions plans that fall under the all-of-Government Employment Strategy, and is the last to be launched. This Strategy seeks to ensure all New Zealanders can fulfil their potential in developing skills, finding secure employment, and engaging in rewarding careers.

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2 comments

Another plan

Posted on 01-07-2022 04:41 | By Johnney

Bound to fail. She has no support from her leader. She couldn’t be bothered turning up to support her during the recent bi-election.


Jan says

Posted on 01-07-2022 16:41 | By Mein Fuhrer

“This plan provides actions to improve employment pathways for women who are marginalised at work, particularly wāhine Māori, Pacific women, young and older women, disabled women, women who are former refugees and recent migrants, and women in the LGBTQIA+ community. What a load of woke socialist sexist bollocks


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