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Deadline extended for social work pay equity data collection

March 17, 2023 at 3:29 PM

From Te Kawa Mataaho | Public Service Commission - https://www.publicservice.govt.nz/system/public-service-people/pay-gaps-and-pay-equity/extension-of-pay-equity/

On 24 November 2022 the Government announced an extension of the pay equity settlement for social workers and those in social work roles. Te Kawa Mataaho are currently  collecting data from all organisations employing people in social work roles to inform the government how much funding will be needed to cover the pay equity settlement.

The data collection deadline has been extended to 5pm on 24 March.

Click here for more information and to participate in the data collection process



Category: Pay equity