Senior lecturer, Auckland University of Technology.
Associate Professor, Auckland University of Technology.
N Z Med J. 2022 Jul 15;135(1558):35-40. doi: 10.26635/6965.5602.
From a public health perspective, there is strong evidence that income is a major modifiable determinant of health. District health boards (DHBs), who were responsible for providing and/or funding regional health services across Aotearoa, are major employers. International literature suggests implementing a living wage strategy can improve health outcomes, contribute until July 2022 to the reduction of ethnic health inequities, and is ethical and socially responsible business practice. In February 2021, official information requests were sent to all DHBs to determine engagement with the living wage movement. This was augmented through a content analysis of publicly available collective employment contracts to benchmark practice. The review found no DHBs were registered living wage employers, nor is it a requirement of those whom they sub-contract. Two out of twenty DHBs are planning to become living wage employers, and several confirmed they were working collectively to improve working conditions of lower paid workers. This paper makes a scholarly argument for DHBs to commit to becoming living wage employers. As significant regional employers this is an opportunity for DHBs to positively contribute to the alleviation of entrenched poverty a modifiable determinant of ethnic health inequities.
从公共卫生的角度来看,有强有力的证据表明收入是健康的一个主要可改变决定因素。地区卫生委员会(DHB)负责在整个新西兰提供和/或资助区域卫生服务,是主要的雇主。国际文献表明,实施生活工资策略可以改善健康结果,有助于减少截至 2022 年 7 月的种族健康不平等,并符合道德和社会责任的商业实践。2021 年 2 月,向所有 DHB 发送了官方信息请求,以确定他们对生活工资运动的参与情况。通过对公开可用的集体雇佣合同进行内容分析来衡量做法,对这一请求进行了补充。审查发现,没有 DHB 被登记为生活工资雇主,也没有要求他们的分包商这样做。20 个 DHB 中有两个计划成为生活工资雇主,有几个 DHB 确认他们正在共同努力改善低薪工人的工作条件。本文提出了 DHB 应承诺成为生活工资雇主的学术论点。作为重要的区域雇主,这是 DHB 为缓解根深蒂固的贫困(种族健康不平等的一个可改变决定因素)做出积极贡献的机会。