Aotearoa's Opportunity

Episode 7: Labour History in Aotearoa.

53 min · 9. Okt. 2023
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On episode 7, Grace Miller a historian and union activist discusses the history of labour and industrial relations within Aotearoa. We discuss how Fair Pay Agreements came about and how this kind of sector wide bargaining is common internationally and existed in New Zealand up until the early 90s.  Grace also gives some really interesting context talking about unionisation as a tool for creating transformational change while giving some poignant examples from our history in relation to pay equity, the creation of Waitangi Day as a public holiday, the situation at Bastion Point, LGBTQ rights and more.

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Episode 8: Pay Equity & Care & Support Workers.

On Episode 8 of AOP we talk with Marianne Bishop about Pay Equity and the Aged Care & Support Work Industry. We discuss the the work which has been historically  done by women being undervalued and underpaid due to it being considered "women's work." Today this causes industries that are predominantly populated by women to have significant less pay and poorer working conditions compared to similar male dominated industries.   To address this issue we discuss the historic pay equity settlement of 2017, the new joint pay equity claim on behalf of care and support workers and the importance of sector wide bargaining approaches for improving working industries.  To help support the current pay equity claim on behalf of care and support workers sign the open letter here:  https://our.actionstation.org.nz/petitions/open-letter-fund-pay-equity-for-care-and-support-workers-now

16. Okt. 202335 min