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The Public Service Workforce Data 2018 report released today shows improvements for women in the public service, says Minister for Women Julie Anne Genter.
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- Women
The next step of the Gender Pay Action Plan was launched today by Minister for Women Julie Anne Genter, with seven public service agencies committing to flexible work pilots.
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- Women
The number of chief executives in public service departments has for the first time exceeded 50 per cent.
- Hon Chris Hipkins
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- State Services
- Women
Today marks 125 anniversary of women in Aotearoa/New Zealand voting for the first time and celebrates the progress made for women, Minister for Women Julie Anne Genter says.
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- Women
On the 125th anniversary of the day New Zealand made history with women’s suffrage, the Government has introduced legislation that makes history for women’s pay, say the Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety Iain Lees-Gallo
- Hon Iain Lees-Galloway
- Hon Eugenie Sage
- Women
- Workplace Relations and Safety
“Today marks the 125th anniversary for women winning their right to vote in Aotearoa New Zealand,” Acting Minister for Women Eugenie Sage said.
- Hon Eugenie Sage
- Women
Acting Minister for Women Eugenie Sage today announced 42 successful applicants for the Suffrage 125 Community Fund, at the Kate Sheppard Memorial in Christchurch.
- Hon Eugenie Sage
- Women
“The Government continues its strong commitment to improve pay for New Zealand women,” says Minister for Women Julie Anne Genter after the release of the latest national gender pay gap figure by Stats NZ.
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- Women
At least half of the senior leaders in the public sector will be women by the end of 2019, and workplaces will be flexible “by default” are among goals in an Action Plan to eliminate the public service gender pay gap, launched today.
- Hon Chris Hipkins
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- State Services
- Women
The Minister for Women Hon Julie Anne Genter and Under-Secretary for Justice Jan Logie (Domestic and Sexual Violence Issues) today welcomed United Nations recommendations to take more action on progress for women.
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- Jan Logie
- Women
A report highlighting the barriers some single mothers face returning to work and navigating the benefit system shows the need for the Government welfare overhaul that has already begun, Minister for Women Julie Anne Genter says.
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- Women
Membership of all state sector boards will be evenly represented by women and men by 2021, Minister for Women Julie Anne Genter announced today.
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- Women
The Government has reached a major milestone in its commitment to eliminate the gender pay gap in the public service, as new Gender Pay Principles are launched tonight, State Services Minister Chris Hipkins and Minister for Women Julie Anne Genter said today.
- Hon Chris Hipkins
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- State Services
- Women
The Minister for Women Julie Anne Genter has today outlined her plans prior to and following the birth of her baby.
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- Women
People across Aotearoa New Zealand will soon be able to apply for funding to celebrate 125 years of voting for women, the Minister for Women Julie Anne Genter announced today.
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- Women
Associate Transport Minister and Minister for Women Julie Anne Genter will travel to Leipzig, Germany on Sunday to attend the International Transport Forum Summit and a Women Mobilise Women conference.
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- Transport
- Women
Opportunities and challenges for rural women was the key theme of New Zealand’s National Statement at the Sixty-Second Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW 62) delivered today in New York.
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- Women
Hon Julie Anne Genter, Minister for Women, leaves today to lead the New Zealand Government Delegation at the Sixty-Second Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW).
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- Women
Minister for Sport and Recreation Grant Robertson and Minister for Women Julie Anne Genter today welcomed New Zealand’s successful bid to host the 8th International Working Group on Women in Sport secretariat from 2018 to 2022.
- Hon Grant Robertson
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- Sport and Recreation
- Women
Minister for Women Julie Anne Genter has today launched a programme to celebrate the 125th anniversary of women’s suffrage at an event hosted by the Governor-General Rt Hon Dame Patsy Reddy.
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- Women
The Government will consider recommendations to make it easier for New Zealanders to lodge pay equity claims, Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Iain Lees-Galloway and Minister for Women, Julie Anne Genter announced today.
- Hon Iain Lees-Galloway
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- Women
- Workplace Relations and Safety
Hon Julie Anne Genter, Minister for Women, congratulates Kristine Bartlett on being awarded New Zealander of the Year.
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- Women
Minister for Women Julie Anne Genter welcomes 3,800 mental health and support workers being included in a pay equity settlement announced today.
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- Women
Minister for Women Hon Julie Anne Genter is encouraging organisations to celebrate the 125th anniversary of women’s suffrage with events and activities.
- Hon Julie Anne Genter
- Women