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Opposition unimpressed with ‘measly’ minimum wage rise

Last updated: December 11, 2025 8:30 pm
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By Susan Edmunds of RNZ

Minimum wage workers in New Zealand will see a 2 percent pay increase starting from 1 April. The new rate will rise from $23.50 to $23.95, benefiting approximately 122,500 workers. Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden stated that the increase aims to strike a balance between keeping up with the cost of living and not adding excessive pressure on businesses.

The decision to increase the minimum wage aligns with the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s recommendation to the minister, which aims to protect the real income of low-paid workers while minimizing job losses. The increase also includes adjustments to the starting-out and training wage rates, which will rise from $18.80 to $19.16 per hour.

While some critics, such as Labour and Greens representatives, have called the 2 percent increase “measly” and below inflation rates, BusinessNZ chief executive Katherine Rich believes that the decision strikes a fair balance considering the current economic climate.

Overall, the increase in the minimum wage reflects the government’s commitment to supporting workers, boosting incomes, and navigating the economic challenges faced by businesses in New Zealand.

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