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Latest Public Service Workforce Data Released
Thursday, 10 October 2024, 5:49 pm
Press Release: Public Service Commission
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The Public Service Commission has today released
the 2024 Public Service Workforce
Data.
The data
provides a snapshot of trends in the Public Service
workforce. The information is collected from staff payroll
data in all 39 Public Service departments and departmental
agencies at 30 June 2024.
The Public Service
Commission has collected this data since 2000 (6543-+) to
help build and maintain a fit-for-purpose public service
workforce. The information provides trend information on key
metrics and is used to help agencies address workforce
pressure points and issues.
The key findings for
2024:
- Size of the Public Service:
In the year to 30 June 2024, the Public Service
workforce increased by 421 full-time equivalent roles, or
0.7 percent, to 63,537, which was largely due to budget
decisions, work programmes and priorities of the previous
government. Although FTEs have increased over the year, they
have decreased by 3.3% (or 2,162 FTEs) since December 2023.
This shows that agencies are implementing the Government’s
savings intentions in advance of the financial impact of
Budget 24.
- Contractors and
consultants: Public Service departments made
savings in the year to 30 June 2024 in line with government
expectations. In dollar terms, departmental operating
spending was $619 million, a 32 percent, or $293 million,
decrease from the previous year. If you include Crown
entities, Police and New Zealand defence Force, the annual
decrease in operational spending was 13 percent, or $274
million.
- Remuneration: The average
annual salary for public servants was $101,700, a 4.6
percent increase on the previous year. Increases were higher
at the lower and middle salary levels driven by the Public
Service Pay Adjustment and incremental change. At the other
end of the scale, there were more modest increases, with
average salaries for tier 2 managers increasing 2.1 percent.
Private sector average earnings increased 4.0 percent over
the same period, according to Stats NZ's Quarterly
Employment Survey.
- Chief executive
pay: The average remuneration for chief executives
increased 1.5 percent in the year to 30 June 2024. The net
result over the last five years is a 3.8 percent
increase.
- More women leaders: The
number of women in senior management roles continues to
increase, now at 56.7 percent, up from 55.9 percent last
year and 39.8 percent in 2010.
- Fairer pay
for women: The gender pay gap in the Public Service
at 30 June 2024 was 6.1 percent, the lowest it has ever
been. Measurement began in 2000, when the gap was 18.6
percent.
Deputy Public Service Commissioner
Rebecca Kitteridge said the workforce data provides valuable
insights into trends and developments and helps to ensure
the public service is fit for purpose and able to meet the
evolving needs of the government and New
Zealanders.
“This data is crucial for identifying
the areas where we can improve performance, monitor progress
and support agencies to respond to challenges and plan for
the future,” says Ms Kitteridge.
The data is
available online as a fully interactive information portal
with data stretching back to the year 2000. This means users
can filter and customise the information based on their
interests and clearly see trends over
time.
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