Whangarei Mayor Sheryl Mai has justified above-average pay rises for herself and councillors saying they do the job to serve the community and were not in it for the money.
Pay has been increased across the board for the mayor, deputy mayor, councillors and standing committee chair, in line with a determination from the Remuneration Authority.
Ms Mai has had a $4000 or 3.15 per cent increase, from $126,780 a year to $130,780, backdated to July 1. The yearly pay of deputy mayor Sharon Morgan rose 2.29 per cent or $1250, from $54,500 to $55,750. The salary of the chair of a standing committee also rose by 2.29 per cent or $1250, from $54,500 to $55,750. The salary of a councillor also increased 2.29 per cent, up $1000 to $44,600.
Councillors accepted the raise without discussion at last week's planning committee meeting.
According to Statistics New Zealand's Labour Cost Index (Salary and Wage Rates) for the June 2014 quarter, salary and wage rates across the country for the previous 12 months increased by 1.2 per cent for the public sector, 1.7 per cent for the private sector and 1.6 per cent for all workers.