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  •   Home > News >  Subscribe to NZCity's Politics articles  Politics
    Pay transparency would help close NZ’s gender gap – why is progress so slow?
    New Zealand Parliament
    New Zealand Parliament
     19 June 2024
    Requiring employers to be open about who gets paid what is just one tool for closing the gender pay gap. But the government is showing little sign of seriously tackling the issue.
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    South Africa’s unity government: 4 crucial factors for it to work
    19 Jun: Elite political culture matters, especially in the context of a unity government. To succeed, party leaders must embrace the politics of collaboration built on trust.... more
    A transport advocate wants the Government to re-negotiate its plans for new Interislander ferries
    19 Jun: A transport advocate wants the Government to re-negotiate its plans for new Interislander ferries... more
    Reform lies ahead for the Public Works Act - to bring its rules up to pace with the 21st century
    19 Jun: Reform lies ahead for the Public Works Act - to bring its rules up to pace with the 21st century... more
    Chris Bishop says he's committed to working across the aisle to secure a pipeline for major projects
    18 Jun: Chris Bishop says he's committed to working across the aisle to secure a pipeline for major projects... more
    Continual drive by shootings in South Auckland could be blamed on the public not reporting information to Police
    18 Jun: Continual drive by shootings in South Auckland could be blamed on the public not reporting information to Police... more
    Realtor Janet Dickson's before the High Court at Wellington today - over te ao Maori training
    18 Jun: Realtor Janet Dickson's before the High Court at Wellington today - over te ao Maori training... more
    Labour's leader continues to call the Government tax cuts poorly timed
    18 Jun: Labour's leader continues to call the Government tax cuts poorly timed... more
    The Finance Minister is warning of tough times ahead
    18 Jun: The Finance Minister is warning of tough times ahead... more
    Performance-based pay is on the horizon for Chief Executives of public sector agencies
    18 Jun: Performance-based pay is on the horizon for Chief Executives of public sector agencies... more

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