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- Hopes Dashed? The Economics of Gender Inequality
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How will pay equity work for women?
Three prominent women have given their perspectives on law changes that will make it easier for women to file pay equity claims with their employers. Deborah Russell, a lecturer in taxation and former… Audio
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Some success, but still stumbling blocks on path to pay equity
The Pay Equity Coalition is claiming victory after the government commits to make it easier for employees to make pay equity claims - but they're not expecting overnight changes. Audio
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Govt change to pay equity claims welcomed
A government change to allow pay equity claims has delighted rest home worker Kristine Bartlett who successfully took her case about pay equity to court in 2014. Audio
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Govt to make it easier for women to lodge pay equity claims
The government is to change the law to make it easier for women to file pay equity claims with their employer, rather than having to take court proceedings. Audio
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Weapons of math destruction? The problem with algorithms
Weapons of math destruction? The problem with algorithms
Increasingly, the decisions impacting our lives are made by algorithms. Are they really fairer?
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Law makes it easier for women to bargain over pay equity
Law makes it easier for women to bargain over pay equity
A law change will make it easier for women to file pay equity claims with their employers, rather than having to go through the courts.
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Fears TPP failure will spur global trade war
Fears TPP failure will spur global trade war
Businesses fear the US decision to quit the Trans-Pacific Partnership may eventually trigger a global trade war.
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Man criticised over disability launches political party
Man criticised over disability launches political party
A Dunedin man who was told he shouldn't run for council because of his disability has launched a new political party.
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NZ to talk to China about upgrading FTA
NZ to talk to China about upgrading FTA
New Zealand will start talks with China to upgrade its free trade agreement, with the aim of reaching $30 billion in two-way trade by 2030.
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Artist refuses 'brown' award: 'I need to speak my mind'
Artist refuses 'brown' award at VMAs, Broods win top awards
Aaradhna refused the Best Urban/Hip Hop prize because of its racial implications, saying "I am a singer, not a rapper". Audio
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To be or not to be… an actor
Are actors getting a fair go in New Zealand? That’s what president of Equity New Zealand Jennifer Ward-Lealand stands up for. She’s gone into battle for actors to ensure they get fair pay and working… Audio
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Forced to Fight: 100 years of conscription
Forced to Fight: 100 years of conscription
Today is the 100th anniversary of the first military conscription ballot held in this country to enlist men to go and fight in World War I.
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Solutions to gender violence lack Pacific perspective
Solutions to gender violence lack Pacific perspective
A Samoan filmmaker says anti-violence efforts fail Pacific people because they tackle the problem from a foreign perspective. Audio
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Violence solutions from the community needed in Samoa
Audio 15 Nov 2016A Samoan filmmaker says anti-violence efforts fail Pacific people by tackling the problem from a foreign perspective. Audio
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Food with Volker Marecek
Volker Marecek is the executive chef at The Langham Auckland and has just returned from Sri Lanka where he has been teaching budding young chefs at the MJF Foundation's culinary centre just outside… Audio
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Undoing the Trump Effect: How New Zealanders can take action
Undoing the Trump Effect: How New Zealanders can take action
Trump has highlighted why it’s more important than ever to start undermining the hate, anger and frustration brewing in all parts of the world.
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Sanders willing to work with Trump - to a point
Sanders willing to work with Trump - to a point
Bernie Sanders will work with the US president-elect to help working families, but will oppose racist, sexist, xenophobic and anti-environment policies, he says.
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Today In Parliament for 9 November 2016 - evening edition
Government's new youth employment scheme seen as an admission of failure by the Opposition. John Key and Andrew Little dispute each other's figures, followed by Finance Minister, Bill English, having… Audio
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Pacific police trained to deal with gender violence
Audio 9 Nov 2016A workshop in Fiji this week is aiming to improve the way police around the Pacific deal with violence against women. Audio
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Question Time
Audio 9 Nov 2016-
JAMES SHAW to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by all his answers to Oral Question No 4 in the House yesterday?
ANDREW LITTLE to the Prime Minister: Does he stand by his statement in relation to…
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Elderly and beneficiaries experience highest inflation
Elderly and beneficiaries experience highest inflation
The elderly and beneficiaries have been hardest hit by inflation, Statistics New Zealand has found.
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Some vulnerable Wgtn residents to get cheaper rents
Some vulnerable Wgtn residents to get cheaper rents
In a first of its type in this country, a cheaper housing option is to be available for the capital's most vulnerable residents.
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Nights' Pundit - Right Thinking
Eric Crampton, head of research at The New Zealand Initiative, examines inequality and poverty in New Zealand. Audio
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Can the 1 percent solve inequality?
Can the one percent be part of the solution to wealth inequality? US activist Chuck Collins believes they have a role. Audio
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'A lot more money' needed to fix long term housing
'A lot more money' needed to fix long term housing
A surprise $300 million cash injection into the emergency housing is not enough to fix the problem, housing groups say. Audio