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Len Brown wants living wage for Auckland Council staff

By Ben Irwin
6 Nov, 2013 04:30 PM2 mins to read
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Mr Brown said Auckland relied on low-paid workers, many of whom found it difficult to survive on the minimum wage in the city. Photo / Richard Robinson

Mr Brown said Auckland relied on low-paid workers, many of whom found it difficult to survive on the minimum wage in the city. Photo / Richard Robinson

Mayor will ask council to pay all workers at least $18.40 an hour but bosses' representative says that's 'dumb'

Auckland Mayor Len Brown will propose a "living wage" of $18.40 for all Auckland Council staff at a council meeting today.

The policy, which will cost $3.75 million a year, will be paid for through savings in other parts of the council and phased in over three years, starting in 2014.

The mayor also wants the council to look at a living wage for staff of contracted organisations.

The new pay-rate would apply to both council and council-controlled organisation staff, and was based on data by the Family Centre Social Policy Research Unit.

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Mr Brown said Auckland relied on low-paid workers, many of whom found it difficult to survive on the minimum wage in the city.

"It's only fair that these people are able to enjoy a decent standard of living," he said. "While I would prefer this was an issue addressed by central Government through adjustments to the minimum wage, I am supportive of moves to pay our frontline staff a reasonable wage, provided it doesn't impact on ratepayers."

Living Wage Aotearoa co-ordinator Annie Newman said the policy was a positive move. "I think it's great that Len Brown has decided that the living wage is a priority for the city," she said.

"He's recognised that communities benefit when workers are being paid properly because they invest the money straight back into the communities."

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Mrs Newman said the wage would not have a big impact on ratepayers.

"It's an incredibly small amount of money in the multibillion-dollar budget that the council has."

It was also important that Mr Brown had indicated that he would support a living wage for contracted staff, said Mrs Newman.

But not everyone agreed. Employers and Manufacturers' Association chief executive Kim Campbell said a living wage was "a dumb idea", despite being well intentioned.

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"They haven't taken into account all the people that are now on $18 an hour who will want $5 an hour more. You can't tell me anyone who has a margin ... is not going to put his hand up for more?"

The "living wage" of $18.40 is calculated as the minimum required to meet the basic needs of two adults and two children where one parent works full-time and one half-time. The council has 1,623 employees who earn less than $18.40 an hour, while 1,500 earn more than $100,000 a year.

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