Filipino migrant construction workers in Auckland and Christchurch are paid less than their Kiwi counterparts and living in "unhealthy" conditions, a report has found.
The research, commissioned by union E Tū, recorded the experiences of mostly Filipino, construction workers in Christchurch and Auckland in 2017 and 2018.
Most experienced pay discrimination, with some earning as low as $19 an hour, compared to $35 paid to Kiwi workers.
Many workers also experienced damp and unhealthy living conditions.
Three of the workers interviewed shared a sleepout with another 10 in the house, all paying $150 a week. Another example involved four families sharing a four-bedroom home.