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New Zealand to hike minimum wage to New Zealand $17.70 in April

FILE PHOTO: Construction workers wait to see Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, at Viaduct Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand October 30, 2018. REUTERS/Phil Noble

WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand's government on Wednesday said the mandatory minimum wage would be boosted by NZ$1.20 to NZ$17.70 an hour from April in a bid to reduce inequality.

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's centre-left coalition government has been steadily lifting the minimum wage towards its goal of NZ$20 an hour by 2021.

"The government is determined to improve the wellbeing and living standards of all New Zealanders as we build a productive, sustainable and inclusive economy," Minister for Workplace Relations Iain Lees-Galloway said in an emailed statement.

Some businesses have said the mininum wage hikes are putting them under pressure. Business confidence sank to a decade low earlier this year, but has since improved.

New Zealand's wage growth has been relatively sluggish in recent years despite unemployment dropping to an 10-year low of 3.9 percent.

Ardern's government came to power in October 2017 after a decade of centre-right National Party rule, promising to tackle inequality.

The latest wage increase would come into force from April 1 and would put about NZ$231 million ($158.2 million) a year extra into workers' pockets, the government said.

(Reporting by Charlotte Greenfield; Editing by Stephen Coates)

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