Westpac chief executive David McLean says it is appalling that one of the first questions put to new Labour leader Jacinda Ardern were about her plans to have children.
Ardern was named leader of the Labour Party yesterday after Andrew Little resigned following poor polling results for the party.
Last night, on TV3's The Project, she was asked if she needed to make a decision between her career and her dreams to be a mum.
On The AM Show this morning Mark Richardson took the debate further and pushed Ardern's tolerance with his suggestion employers had a right to know.
"If you are the employer of a company you need to know that type of thing from the woman you are employing ... the question is, is it okay for a PM to take maternity leave while in office?"