A coalition of organisations and individuals has lodged a formal complaint with the United Nations, alleging that New Zealand's recent changes to pay equity laws constitute systemic discrimination against women, particularly in care, education, and health sectors.
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structural undervaluation of women's work
Formal complaint lodged with UN over changes to NZ's pay equity lawsexposure of inequities in Māori governance
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