What next? National Conversation about Work Table of Contents - Conditions of work, migrant workers - Parenting and dependent care - Low pay - Sexual orientation and gender diversity 8. Transition from the labour market 10. Recommendations 11. Top 10 priorities for action on EEO 13. Making equality work
The National Conversation about Work represents the views of over 3000 employers and employees working in a wide variety of industry sectors in cities, provinces and rural communities.
The project was undertaken by the Human Rights Commission to identify what constitutes good work and what makes for decent workplaces in New Zealand and to identify how work can be improved in terms of fairness.
The first conversations were held in November 2008 and the last in May 2010. The Human Rights Commission visited each of the sixteen regions of New Zealand, and for each a regional report was compiled and published on-line on www.neon.org.nz. The Commission has taken all of the material gathered in regional reports to produce this summary called What next? National Conversation about Work.
Download the report (PDF, 60 pages, 2MB)
Foreword by Dr Judy McGregor, EEO Commissioner
1. Introduction
2. Methodology
3. Employment myths
4. Framework of this report
5. Protection from unemployment
6. Pathways to work
- Young people
- Disabled people
- Migrants
- Non-traditional career choices
12. Next steps
14. Contact list
15. Regional Reports