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  2. Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Transport Strategy (released in December 2002) provided increased funding for initiatives to promote the use of buses, trains, cycling and walking. [23] The minimum wage was increased by more than 5% each year (well above the rate of inflation) during the labour-led government's second term. [23]

  3. Minimum wage law - Wikipedia

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    As at 1 April 2023, [56] the current minimum wage rates in New Zealand are: Wage group Rate ... 2009, U.S. federal law requires a minimum wage of at least $7.25 per ...

  4. Minimum wage - Wikipedia

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    A minimum wage is the lowest remuneration that employers can ... legislative attempts to regulate minimum wages were seen in New Zealand and ... [212] In 2009, ...

  5. Delay the minimum wage increase? - AOL

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  6. The new minimum wage: Will it just increase layoffs? - AOL

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    The federal minimum wage will. Big financial events bring economists and analysts out of the wood work, anxious to give their opinions and get their names in the media. The increase in the minimum ...

  7. Labour rights in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Minimum Wage Act 1983: [13] sets out the legal framework for New Zealand Employees to receive a minimum wage. Minimum Wage Order 2022: [ 14 ] sets out the current minimum wage rates for employees, for the 2022 financial year.

  8. The new minimum wage: Will it just increase layoffs? - AOL

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    The federal minimum wage will. Big financial events bring economists and analysts out of the wood work, anxious to give their opinions and get their names in the media. The increase in the minimum ...

  9. History of the minimum wage - Wikipedia

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    The minimum wage was a major factor in British industrial relations from 1909 until the 1930s. [6] After a study of the minimum wage laws in Australia and New Zealand the Liberal Party acted to set up a minimum wage in the most heavily sweated or underpaid industries, as part of a broad range of social reforms.