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Aussie cricketers reject new pay offer
Australian cricketers have rejected a pay offer they believe would create greater inequality between players.
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The new wave of female rappers
A new generation of female hip-hop artists are changing the game, says an Auckland ethnomusicologist. Video, Audio
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Lynval Golding of The Specials on racism, rights and music
Lynval Golding of The Specials talks to Checkpoint about racism, basic rights, equality and his music. Video, Audio
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Republique Amazone by Les Amazones d'Afrique
Nick Bollinger checks a set from West African women's collective L'Amazones d'Afrique. Audio
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High heels row: Petition for work dress code law rejected
Calls in the UK to introduce laws banning companies from telling women to wear high heels at work have been rejected by the government.
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Parliament a voice for Pacific young people
A hundred Pacific young people will get the chance to discuss problems they face and find solutions when the Pacific Youth Parliament session begins today.
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The Negotiator - Jim Bolger: Prime Minister 1990-97
In part three of The 9th Floor, Guyon Espiner talks to Jim Bolger, who steered New Zealand through a turbulent seven years that saw more economic upheaval, a resetting of race relations and the… Video, Audio
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Pay Equity Bill would have wrecked $2bn settlement case - unions
The government is defending its Pay Equity Bill following criticism from unions, which say the proposed law is fundamentally flawed and a step backwards for women.
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CTU says historic settlement wouldn't happen under proposed new law
The Council of Trade Unions says an historic $2 billion settlement wouldn't have happened under a proposed new law aimed at dealing with pay equity. Audio
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Carer pay equity deal could benefit other workers
Tens of thousands of public sector workers could benefit from a government decision to bring pay equity to staff at rest homes.
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Fashion industry ethics: pass and fail marks awarded
Merino clothing manufacturer Icebreaker and department store Farmers have been given a 'fail' on workers' rights for refusing to take part in a survey on the issue.
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Aged Care Association does u-turn, welcomes pay rises
The association fought Kristine Bartlett and unions in court, saying "hundreds of rest homes" would have to close. But now it's changed it's stance. Video, Audio
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Fight over for equal pay advocate
Kristine Bartlett has spent five years battling for equal pay. She says today's announcement of a $2b settlement isn't just a pay rise, it's the difference between poverty and living an enjoyable… Audio
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Govt opts for $2b settlement over court process
Aged care and support workers will receive a pay rise of between 15 and 49 percent from July. Prime Minister Bill English says the government decided to settle instead of endure the court process. Audio
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Aged care workers on what a pay rise means to them
Aged care workers at Elizabeth Knox Home and Hospital in Auckland say they may finally be able to replace the car and take their children to the movies once their pay rise kicks in. Video, Audio
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Case against Teranova led to $2b pay equity settlement
Service and Foodworkers Union Member Kristine Bartlett's case against her employer Teranova led to today's announcement of a $2b pay equity settlement for care and support workers. Video, Audio
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Govt announces $2b injection to health care workers' pay
About 55,000 health care workers are covered in a pay equity settlement announced today, which would give minimum wage earners at least $19 an hour from July 1. Video, Audio
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Government adresses pay inequity for caregivers
The government strikes a deal to sort out pay inequality for state funded caregivers. Audio
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The Panel with Nikki Bezzant and Andrew Shaw (Part 1)
Audio 18 Apr 2017Conflict on the Korean Peninsula is looking more and more likely with rhetoric from both North Korea's leader and President Trump ramping up. The government strikes a deal to sort out pay inequality… Audio
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Kathrine Switzer does it again - 50 years on
Wearing the famous number 261 vest, long distance runner and activist Kathrine Switzer has done it again. Audio
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Female teachers resign after student sexual harassment
Two female teachers have resigned from their posts at an Upper Hutt boys school after some students filmed them inappropriately and posted the images on social media. Audio
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Better access to home ownership 'could save NZ millions'
The government could save $11 million over 15 years if it moves 1000 people from social housing into their own homes, new research suggests. Video
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David Cunliffe makes valedicatory speech in Parliament
Former Labour party leader David Cunliffe is making his valedicatory speech in Parliament. The MP for New Lynn is leaving take up a job with a management consultancy firm. Video, Audio
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Homeless families: 'We've got nowhere to send them'
Emergency housing providers are warning more families will be sleeping in cars, parks and garages in Auckland this winter because of a desperate shortage of cheap accommodation.