A new analysis reveals that home support workers in Aotearoa have lost nearly $28,000 each in potential earnings due to stalled pay equity claims and stagnant wages, raising concerns about workforce sustainability and fairness in the care sector.
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squeezed by poverty wages and structural flaws
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