A people’s select committee finds that the government’s rushed pay equity overhaul, including retrospective changes and lack of consultation, violated the rule of law and due process, with the primary motivation being cost savings rather than policy improvement.
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people’s committee exposed procedural flaws
Pay equity select committee finds flagrant and significant abuse of powerchallenged market-based assumptions
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