Changes to leave and pay

Sam Wilson
Sam Wilson

Women will bear the brunt of sick pay changes, Greens say


The Greens are characterising the Government's changes to sick leave for part-time workers as "yet another blow to women across Aotearoa".

“Stripping back sick leave for part-time workers means women will, inevitably, shoulder more unpaid labour,” the Green Party’s workplace relations and safety spokesperson, Teanau Tuiono, said in a statement.

“We can and must ensure that women are paid fairly, are treated with respect and are safe – things this Government is actively undermining.

“Getting sick doesn't depend on whether you’re full or part-time. Under these changes, only some will be protected."

Tuiono also suggested that women will bear the brunt of the changes, given that a disproportionate amount of part-time workers are female, "with many balancing jobs with caring responsibilities, like looking after sick children."

"This move means yet more unpaid work for them on top of what they are already doing to keep families, and our economy, going," he said, accusing the Government of undervaluing women's work.

“In a cost-of-living crisis, we should not be putting more families into hardship. Too many families are already doing it tough in Aotearoa. No one should face financial hardship because they or a loved one get sick.

“A Green Government would ensure pay and working conditions are fair, equitable, and properly value the work women do every day across our country."
Green Party workplace relations and safety spokesperson Teanau Tuiono.
Green Party workplace relations and safety spokesperson Teanau Tuiono. ROBERT KITCHIN/STUFF
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