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A new survey shows overwhelming support from New Zealanders for mandatory pay gap reporting.
The survey from STILLMindingTheGap.nz, an organisation campaigning for gender pay equality, spoke to more than 1,000 people, and found 74 percent thought medium and large employers should measure and publish their pay gaps
Yet many businesses were falling behind, with 40 percent never having analysed their gender pay gaps.
STILLMindingTheGap.nz said out
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