A podcast explores how New Zealand's stagnant minimum wage and low living standards compared to Australia's rising wages are pushing young Kiwis to seek better opportunities abroad, raising concerns about economic sustainability and worker well-being.
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lack of independent wage-setting body undermines equity
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