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Power to Win

The Living Wage Movement in Aotearoa New Zealand
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Power to Win by Lyndy McIntyre explores the compelling story of the Living Wage Movement in Aotearoa New Zealand—a movement built on the fundamental principle that every New Zealander deserves to earn enough to meet their needs, enjoy life, and fully participate in society. At the... Read More
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Power to Win

Power to Win tells the story of the living wage movement in Aotearoa New Zealand, documenting the movement’s efforts to lift the wages of the most disadvantaged people in our workforce. Here, McIntyre provides a window into the lives of these workers and those committed to ending in-work poverty.

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Power to Win by Lyndy McIntyre explores the compelling story of the Living Wage Movement in Aotearoa New Zealand—a movement built on the fundamental principle that every New Zealander deserves to earn enough to meet their needs, enjoy life, and fully participate in society. At the heart of this groundbreaking narrative is the relentless drive to address and rectify the growing gap between the rich and the poor, a disparity that intensified from the 1980s onwards.

McIntyre meticulously documents the movement's journey from its early roots to its present state, shedding light on the critical efforts to uplift the wages of the most marginalised and disadvantaged groups in the workforce: women, Māori, Pacifica, migrants, refugees, and young workers. Through vivid storytelling, she offers a window into the lives of these workers and their struggles, providing a deep understanding of their daily challenges and aspirations.

The author delves into the dynamics between various entities shaping this social revolution—activists, faith groups, unions, and community organisations. By uniting these diverse groups, the movement managed to shift the balance of power from employers to low-wage workers, advocating for a fair and just workplace where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.

Power to Win does not merely recount historical events; it celebrates the extraordinary success of a movement that gave a voice to the voiceless and fragmented communities into a unified force for change. It showcases a narrative of hope and empowerment, demonstrating that when communities come together with a shared vision, transformative change is not only possible but achievable.

This inspiring read is a testament to the potential of grassroots movements to create significant positive change. Throughout the book, McIntyre articulates the profound impact of the Living Wage Movement on individuals and society at large, highlighting stories of perseverance, solidarity, and triumph against the odds. It is a crucial read for anyone interested in social justice, economic equity, and the power of collective action.

With its compelling storytelling and detailed historical account, Power to Win serves as both a record of past accomplishments and a rallying cry for continued efforts towards equality and fairness in the workforce. This book is an uplifting reminder that communities have the strength to drive change, and that the fight for a living wage is a fight worth undertaking.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781990048753

Publisher: Otago University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 04 July 2024

Country: New Zealand

Imprint: Otago University Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 150.0mm

Height: 230.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 285

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About the Author

Lyndy McIntyre grew up in the 50s and 60s in a time of relative prosperity in Aotearoa New Zealand. In the 70s she became increasingly active in left/progressive issues and her community. Lyndy learnt about unions on the job as a union delegate in the printing industry through the 1980s. In 1990 she started a 30-year working life in unions, with a brief stint as a parliamentary press secretary. In 2007 she was elected to Kāpiti Coast District Council. She served one term and decided that union work was more worthwhile. In 2015, she became one of two paid community organisers in Living Wage Movement Aotearoa New Zealand. In 2020, she retired from her community organising role and began to write this story of the movement.

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