Showing posts with label Equal Pay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Equal Pay. Show all posts

Monday, July 11, 2011

Equal Pay For An Equal Day


Aside from the surprising and outdated comments of a media savvy Alasdair Thompson there has been an interesting discussion on gender pay quality.  Being a male I may be on thin ice and live in a different world, however I have managed and worked in a wide range of industries over the years and this topic has never been raised in the workplace.  During this time I have probably worked for as many female as male bosses and at times I have been the only male on a management team and never have I seen different pay scales for men or women within a workplace.  I am also sure unions do not promote differing pay scales during their negotiations and Sonata Group works with businesses covering a wide range of industries and roles, and again, never have we come across varying pay scales depending on gender.

Dr Judy McGregor still lives in the 1970’s with her drafting a bill which would mean a woman doing the same work as a man would be entitled to know what he was paid.  This thinking went out with the ark and I thought it was only the PPTA who wanted any performance component in salaries removed?  It is interesting that the NZ Herald Poll next to the article voted 70% in favour of not disclosing pay.  Forcing compliance on this issue just adds cost across the 99% of businesses where gender pay is a non-issue.

Focus should be placed on those segments of the workforce that tend to attract more women than men, where as a whole the pay rates are lower.  Look at the gender distortion within teaching as an example, my son’s school only has two male teachers.  I haven’t met many people that don’t agree that teachers should be paid more, but not without an at risk performance component.

I am sure that if you look hard enough there are businesses out there where gender may be issue, however we do live in a society with choice and who would want to work for an employer where gender determines pay?  I am sure these types of workplaces would also pose a number of other negatives.  In my opinion, there are far better and productive topics to be discussing at the water cooler.

^DB