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'Disgraceful': Angry Stuff staff strike over 'insulting' pay offer after firm's 'secret' Trade Me payday

Author
Shayne Currie,
Publish Date
Thu, 28 Aug 2025, 2:35pm
Stuff's Auckland newsroom and (inset) Stuff owner and chief executive Sinead Boucher.
Stuff's Auckland newsroom and (inset) Stuff owner and chief executive Sinead Boucher.

'Disgraceful': Angry Stuff staff strike over 'insulting' pay offer after firm's 'secret' Trade Me payday

Author
Shayne Currie,
Publish Date
Thu, 28 Aug 2025, 2:35pm

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More than 140 unionised Stuff journalists are striking today, accusing the company of 鈥渉ypocrisy鈥 over what they describe as 鈥渋nsulting鈥 pay offers, after the firm took 鈥渁 secret payday from selling a share of the business to Trade Me鈥.

The journalists are walking off the job between 3pm and 5pm, with pickets outside newsrooms in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, and Christchurch.

Media Insider has previously revealed that staff have sought an overall pay increase of 6.5%. One source has also outlined what they called a 鈥渉ardline鈥 attempt by the company to split the collective contract into separate agreements (Masthead Publishing and Stuff Digital).

Stuff Digital operates stuff.co.nz and Masthead Publishing looks after the company鈥檚 digital subscription websites and newspapers.

E t奴 union delegate Tom Hunt said in a statement today that the company was showing contempt for its staff.

鈥淪tuff journalists have taken hit after hit to get [owner and chief executive] Sinead Boucher鈥檚 company through hard times. We accepted no increases during Covid and effectively nothing last year, because we believed the company when it told us times were tough.

鈥淭o now be offered an insulting pay rise, and to see the company trying to split us into different collective agreements, is disgraceful. It shows they plan to keep screwing us for years to come.

鈥淭his is from a company that boasts about being a wonderful corporate citizen, all while our owner takes a secret payday from selling a share of the business to Trade Me. The hypocrisy is staggering.鈥

Stuff has been contacted for comment.

In the same statement, another E t奴 delegate, Sapeer Mayron, said the strike was about 鈥測ears of being undervalued鈥.

鈥淪tuff has shown its employees over and over again that it thinks we are replaceable and not worth investing in with decent wages and working conditions. And yet we stay, because we believe in the work and care about the communities we report in.

鈥淏ut after years of miserly increases, with our pay going backwards in real terms 鈥 some years with no increases at all 鈥 we simply can鈥檛 afford to keep working here unless Stuff pays us properly. That means more than CPI [the Consumers Price Index, a measure of inflation], to catch up on all those years of falling behind.

鈥淕oing on strike today comes after months of asking this company to live up to its reputation in Aotearoa鈥檚 eyes and in the eyes of its staff, each of whom become more disillusioned every day as our leaders deny us the decent wages and conditions we deserve.鈥

Editor-at-Large Shayne Currie is one of New Zealand鈥檚 most experienced senior journalists and media leaders. He has held executive and senior editorial roles at 九一星空无限 including Managing Editor, NZ Herald Editor and Herald on Sunday Editor and has a small shareholding in 九一星空无限.

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