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Minimum wage to rise to $20 an hour

Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Michael Wood said the increase would increase the incomes of 175,500 people. “The rise in the minimum wage is estimated to boost wages across the economy by $216 million, giving New Zealanders more money to spend at local businesses. Increases to the minimum wage can also promote productivity, which is good for businesses too,” Wood said. “We’re taking a balanced approach and supporting both employees and employers through the pandemic. “We’ll be providing access to a short-term absence payment to support employers to ensure their employees are able to follow public health guidance while waiting for a Covid-19 test.

Government confirms 2021 minimum wage hike

Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Michael Wood said it was vital that as New Zealand recovers and rebuilds from the COVID-19 pandemic, that the Government supports Kiwis.  There are many Kiwis who earn the minimum wage that have gone above and beyond in our fight against COVID. I think everyone agrees those who served us so well during lockdown - including supermarket workers, cleaners, and security guards - deserve a pay rise. Wood said the increase will lift the incomes of roughly 175,500 New Zealanders. Kiwis working 40 hours a week on the minimum wage will receive $44 more each week before tax.

Community Scoop » Govt Delivering Better Wages For Lowest Paid

Press Release – New Zealand Government The Government is confirming it will deliver on its commitment to raise the minimum wage to $20 per hour from 1 April 2021, Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Michael Wood announced today. Michael Wood said as we recover and rebuild from COVID-19, … The Government is confirming it will deliver on its commitment to raise the minimum wage to $20 per hour from 1 April 2021, Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Michael Wood announced today. Michael Wood said as we recover and rebuild from COVID-19, the Government is committed to supporting New Zealanders by raising wages. “There are many Kiwis who earn the minimum wage that have gone above and beyond in our fight against COVID. I think everyone agrees those who served us so well during lockdown – including supermarket workers, cleaners, and security guards – deserve a pay rise.

Government confirms 2021 minimum wage hike that will affect 175,500 Kiwis

Government confirms 2021 minimum wage hike that will affect 175,500 Kiwis Newshub 16/12/2020 © Newshub. Watch: NZIER chief executive Todd Krieble on why the minimum wage should be increased. The Government has confirmed it will raise the minimum wage to $20 per hour from April 1, 2021. Ahead of its landslide electoral victory in October, the Labour Party campaigned on increasing the minimum wage to $20 from the current rate of $18.90. The previous coalition Government increased the wage each year it was in power. The starting-out and training minimum wages are also rising to $16 to stay at 80 percent of the adult minimum wage. Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Michael Wood said it was vital that as New Zealand recovers and rebuilds from the COVID-19 pandemic, that the Government supports Kiwis. 

Business Scoop » Govt Delivering Better Wages For Lowest Paid

Press Release – New Zealand Government The Government is confirming it will deliver on its commitment to raise the minimum wage to $20 per hour from 1 April 2021, Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Michael Wood announced today. Michael Wood said as we recover and rebuild from COVID-19, … The Government is confirming it will deliver on its commitment to raise the minimum wage to $20 per hour from 1 April 2021, Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Michael Wood announced today. Michael Wood said as we recover and rebuild from COVID-19, the Government is committed to supporting New Zealanders by raising wages. “There are many Kiwis who earn the minimum wage that have gone above and beyond in our fight against COVID. I think everyone agrees those who served us so well during lockdown – including supermarket workers, cleaners, and security guards – deserve a pay rise.

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