10 May 2017

MPs reject bill aimed at revealing gender pay gap

10:28 pm on 10 May 2017

A members' bill that would have made businesses report how much they pay their men and women employees has been defeated in Parliament.

Green MP Jan Logie speaks to Parliament at the bill's first reading.

Green MP Jan Logie speaks to Parliament at the bill's first reading. Photo: YouTube / NZ Parliament

The pay equity bill in the name of the Green MP Jan Logie was voted down 60 votes to 59 after National, United Future and ACT failed to support it.

Ms Logie told the house the government did not give a toss about women receiving fair pay.

"It's damn clear to me from their actions that they don't. And what they've been doing tonight is entirely consistent with that.

"And I hope that everyone in this house realises actually how frustrated women are."

Ms Logie said the government needed to start showing leadership in the pay equity debate.

The National Party, which was happy to sign a pay equity settlement for resthome workers this month, said it couldn't support her bill.

National MP Barbara Kuriger said the government was sympathetic to women, but it did not agree that the bill would effectively close the gender gap.

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