Variation of Contract: Social Work Pay Equity Extension: contracts with community and iwi organisations
Variation to Outcome Agreement (Bilateral)
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[Provider]
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[Insert name of Purchasing Agency, e.g. “The Sovereign in right of New Zealand acting by and through the Chief Executive of…”] (Purchasing Agency)
[Full legal name of NGO services provider, include any relevant registration numbers (e.g. registered charity or incorporated society number) and registered address] (Provider)
1 Background
On [insert date], the Provider and the Purchasing Agency entered into an Outcome Agreement (as part of the Streamlined Contracting with NGOs Framework) for the supply of [describe the contracted services] (the Outcome Agreement).
In August 2019, The Public Service Association - Te Pūkenga Here Tikanga Mahi (PSA) raised a pay equity claim in five NGOs for social workers and people doing the same or substantially similar work (the original claim). The work assessment for this claim identified four categories of work. These categories are:
Category 1: registered social workers
Category 2: registered professionals employed in a social work role
Category 3: professionals undertaking work substantially similar to social work
Category 4: registered social workers or other registered professionals leading social work practice
Sex-based undervaluation was identified for the claimant group and the parties agreed a new pay scale to settle the claim and appropriately reflect the level of skills, responsibility effort and experience required for the four different categories of employee (the original settlement agreement).
The settlement also identified sex-based disparity in professional support costs and these inequitable terms and conditions of employment were corrected. The claim was settled and ratified by affected employees.
In November 2022 Cabinet agreed to extend the benefits of the pay equity settlement to all social workers and those undertaking substantially similar work in community and iwi organisations (the pay equity extension). This means that components of the original settlement agreement that correct sex-based undervaluation are made available to social workers and those undertaking substantially similar work in community and iwi organisations. The components are:
Introduction of a new step-based pay spine providing annual progression through steps
Pay correction - translating employee salaries to the appropriate place on the new pay spine (based on years of experience)
Access to a suite of professional support funding
In February 2023 the Taskforce ran a data collection process to identify workers employed in community and iwi organisations undertaking social work whose roles fit within the 4 categories of work identified in the original claim. The data collection process also identified the government contracts for services, outputs, and outcomes that these workers are employed to service.
In June 2023 Cabinet agreed to appropriate funding of $435.583 million over four years to 15 government Funding Agencies to effect the new social work pay equity extension (the Funding). Cabinet also directed Public Service chief executives to vary or update all current funding contracts as identified in the data collection process which support the employment of social workers and those in social work roles to implement the new pay equity rate, including relevant terms and conditions, as a minimum from 1 July 2023.
The following contract variation provides an uplift in the value of your Outcome Agreement equal to the amount of Funding calculated by the Taskforce that you require to correct the salaries of your social workers identified through the data collection process and in line with the pay spine agreed in the original settlement agreement. In addition, the Funding amount is to cover the additional cost of professional support for these identified workers.
Variation to effect new Social Work Pay Equity Extension Rate
There are four areas (categories) of work covered by the pay equity extension. These are:
Category 1: registered social workers
Category 2: registered professionals employed in a social work role
Category 3: professionals undertaking work substantially similar to social work
Category 4: registered social workers or other registered professionals leading social work practice
The pay spine and rates applied to the pay equity extension for social workers and those in social work roles in the Funded Sector directly mirror the pay spine and rates included in the original settlement agreement. The original settlement agreement and the pay equity extension introduce a new pay system for social workers and those in social work roles in community and iwi organisations. This pay system provides annual progression through the steps within the pay spine. The starting step for any employee has been determined based on their years of relevant experience within their current category of work. These steps are the minimum level of pay. Organisations maintain freedom to pay workers more than the amount stated on the relevant step.
The pay equity extension funding provides for the initial translation of affected employees in from their current salary to the appropriate step on the new pay spine in year one of this variation. Funding for subsequent financial years covered by this variation also provides for step-based pay increments for specified roles.
Adjustments to the pay spine and Social Work Pay Equity Extension Rate
The pay spine and rates agreed to in the settlement of the original claim are subject to review under the Equal Pay Act 1972 at intervals of no less than every three years. The purpose of a review is to determine whether sex-based undervaluation has recurred. As such the pay spine for Specified Roles may increase over time.
If parties to the original claim find that sex-based undervaluation has recurred, the pay spine and social work pay equity rates will be updated. Any updates to the pay equity rates for social work in the Funded Sector will be published on the Te Kawa Mataaho Public Service Commission website here: Extension of pay equity settlement - Te Kawa Mataaho Public Service Commission (ssc.govt.nz) .
Applying any adjustments to the pay spine and Social Work Pay Equity Extension Rate
The following table outlines what effect any adjustment to the pay spine and social work pay equity extension rate will have on current and future contracts.
Existing contract with a term of 3 years or less | Existing contracts with a term longer than 3 years | New contracts and contract renewal agreements |
The current social work pay equity rate will be applied | Contracts with a term longer than 3 years will be reviewed prior to or on the three-year anniversary of the Effective Date (1 July 2026) by the Purchasing Agency. Any additional funding required to ensure the specified roles detailed in x.1 are remunerated according to updated Pay Spine will be applied to the contract via a variation. | When contracts are created or renewed, those serviced by Specified Roles will include Funding required to pay Specified Roles at the social work pay equity extension rate as published on the Te Kawa Mataaho website. |
In accordance with clause 15.2 (Variation process) of the Framework Terms and Conditions (3rd edition) of the Outcome Agreement, the Provider and Purchasing Agency agree to the change the terms of the Outcome Agreement.
Changes to the Outcome Agreement
The parties agree to vary the Outcome Agreement as set out in the attached Schedule of Changes to reflect terms relating to the additional payment of social work pay equity extension funding further to the pay equity extension described above.
This variation will be effective on 1 July 2023
Subject to the changes made by this Variation, the terms and conditions of the Outcome Agreement remain in effect.