Minimum wage increase won’t go far for Pacific families

National’s measly 25 cents an hour increase to the Minimum Wage does not give hope to those on low incomes, says Labour’s Pacific Island Affairs Spokesperson Su’a William Sio.

“Unfortunately for low income earners an extra ten bucks a week — less tax– is not going to go far.

“National has again shown only a token interest in lifting wages. It has given up on closing the wage gap with Australia and is abandoning thousands of families to a life of hardship.

“Four out of ten of the Kiwi children living in poverty come from working families. Today’s announcement gives them little relief.

“Struggling workers, especially those in the Pacific community, have embraced the Living Wage campaign because they know it will make a material difference in meeting soaring food, petrol and power bills.

“Labour would lift the minimum wage to $15 an hour immediately. That would put an extra $50 a week in the pockets of full-time minimum wage workers, and make a real difference to their lives.

“We are also getting in behind the campaign for a living wage of $18.40 an hour. That would buy families the basics they need.

“This Government has consistently failed the most vulnerable in our society. For Pacific families this is more of the same,” Su’a William Sio said.

Contact: Su’a William Sio 021 243 0464

Sometimes when a business is growing, it needs a little help.

Right now Kaniva News provides a free, politically independent, bilingual news service for readers around the world that is absolutely unique. We are the largest New Zealand-based Tongan news service, and our stories reach Tongans  wherever they are round the world. But as we grow, there are increased demands on Kaniva News for translation into Tongan on our social media accounts and for the costs associated with expansion. We believe it is important for Tongans to have their own voice and for Tongans to preserve their language, customs and heritage. That is something to which we are strongly committed. That’s why we are asking you to consider sponsoring our work and helping to preserve a uniquely Tongan point of view for our readers and listeners.

spot_imgspot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Latest news

Related news