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How the government's proposed sick leave changes could disproportionately affect women w/ professional teaching fellow at the University of Auckland, Simon Schofield: 17th June, 2025

How the government's proposed sick leave changes could disproportionately affect women w/ professional teaching fellow at the University of Auckland, Simon Schofield: 17th June, 2025

How the government's proposed sick leave changes could disproportionately affect women w/ professional teaching fellow at the University of Auckland, Simon Schofield: 17th June, 2025 How the government's proposed sick leave changes could disproportionately affect women w/ professional teaching fellow at the University of Auckland, Simon Schofield: 17th June, 2025, 8.81 MB
Tuesday, June 17, 2025

The government has discussed potential changes to how sick leave is allocated, scaling sick leave days with the number of hours a person works. While this wouldn’t affect the days available to full-time workers, it could see part-time workers with reduced access to sick leave. This has raised some concerns around disproportionate outcomes for women and students, two groups that tend to be employed in more part-time roles. 

Wire host Castor spoke to professional teaching fellow at the University of Auckland, Simon Schofield, about the proposed sick leave changes and how they could disproportionately affect some demographics.