More women than ever in public service, gender pay gap at 14%

More women than ever in public service, gender pay gap at 14%
Fiona Rotherham
By Fiona Rotherham Nov. 26 (BusinessDesk) - Women in the public service are paid 14 percent on average less than men, which is 2.2 percent worse than New Zealand’s overall gender pay gap, the State Services Commission annual breakdown shows. Data in the Human Resource Capability Survey shows the gender pay gap comes despite the public service employing the highest ever proportion of women – 60.5 percent, compared to 47 percent in the overall New Zealand workforce. A larger proportion of women work in lower-paid occupational groups comp...