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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Roadmap
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Annual and corporate reports
Our Gender and ethnic pay gap action plan
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Roadmap
Introduction from Peter Mersi Commissioner of Inland Revenue
Our approach to diversity equity and inclusion
Reflections of the last 12 months
Engaging with our People
What are we trying to achieve
Measuring change - inclusion and our people experience
Gender pay gaps
Ethnicity pay gaps
Measuring change - representation
Measurement
Focus on Pacific Peoples representation
Focus on disability
Our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion roadmap
Kia Toipoto - Public Service Pay Gaps Action Plan progress
Papa Pounamu
Our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion roadmap at November 2024.
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Introduction from Peter Mersi Commissioner of Inland Revenue
An introduction from Commissioner Peter Mersi, summarising our commitment to building an inclusive workplace free from inequalities.
Our approach to diversity equity and inclusion
Te Tari Taake Inland Revenue is committed to building an inclusive workplace free from inequalities for our people
Reflections of the last 12 months
A summary of the 2023/24 roadmap activities that have contributed to our progress.
Engaging with our People
Te Tare Taake Inland Revenue's aim is to create an environment for our people to be open and honest about their lived experiences
What are we trying to achieve
Te Tari Taake Inland Revenue wants to be representative of all the communities we serve, and see diversity at all levels of the organisation.
Measuring change - inclusion and our people experience
Our people tell us they like our flexible, supportive and inclusive environment.
Gender pay gaps
Inland Revenue Te Tari Taake has continued to take deliberate action to ensure gender and ethnicity are not a determining factor in what people get paid.
Ethnicity pay gaps
Over the last year pay gaps have been decreasing across all groups
Measuring change - representation
Overall, Inland Revenue Te Tari Taake’s employee ethnicity closely reflects the ethnicity breakdown in New Zealand.
Measurement
Unless otherwise stated, measurement is from 1 July 2024.
Focus on Pacific Peoples representation
Pacific people make up 9.3% of our workforce, with 7% being Pacific wāhine. (The New Zealand Population is approximately 8% Pacific peoples).
Focus on disability
Based on data collected from our people at the time of onboarding, only 4.3% of our people have told us that they have a disability. But with disabled people accounting for 24% of New Zealand’s population, we know that this number is likely to be significantly higher.
Our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion roadmap
We have several goals to focus on with our roadmap
Kia Toipoto - Public Service Pay Gaps Action Plan progress
Our progress against our Kia Toipoto milestones
Papa Pounamu
Our Commissioner, Peter Mersi, co-leads Papa Pounamu, the wider Public Service programme for diversity and inclusiveness. Here's an overview of how we're progressing the 5 areas that Papa Pounamu focuses on.
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Last updated:
14 Nov 2024
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