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Certainly my experience of SFWU and Etuu. They’d always go out of their way to drop me and others home after meetings.

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The Living Wage in the wider public sector is about workers from Wainuiomata, Invercargill and so many others like them across New Zealand. That’s why the Living Wage election forum connected people from around the country to hear their stories and to support the continued push for a Living Wage.

Seated smiling attendees at the Living Wage Election Forum in Auckland 2023. There’s a Living Wage and a Migrant Action Trust Banner in the background with red white and silver balloons. Next to the banners their are standing attendees.
Photograph of attendees at the Wellington Living Wage Election Forum 2023 facing towards the speaker who is on the pulpit in St. Peters on Willis. Living Wage and Etuu banners are raised in the background.
Photograph of the attendees of the Living Wage Forum in Christchurch. They’re facing a screen listening to speakers from Auckland and Wellington. Three forums were linked because the Living Wage for public service workers includes workers from all over Aotearoa not just Wellington.
Photograph of Workers in the public sector in Wellington on screen in Christchurch addressing the crowd. There’s a Living Wage banner to the left of the screen in front of a tapa cloth. Two workers are on the screen, one is speaking. Yellow and white balloons are behind the screen to the right. In the foreground you can see the backs of some of the attendees heads.
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