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EEO Trust Board appointment
Labour Minister Margaret Wilson and Women's Affairs Minister Ruth Dyson =
today announced a new Public Sector appointment to the Board of the =
Equal Employment Opportunities Trust.
Peter Hughes, Chief Executive of the Ministry of Social Development has =
been appointed for a three-year term. Peter Hughes will replace Anne =
Carter, Acting Chief Executive of the Ministry of Women's Affairs, who =
has chosen not to seek reappointment.
"We wish to thank Anne Carter for her excellent contribution to the EEO =
Trust's work and look forward to further strong public sector leadership =
from Anne's replacement, Peter Hughes," the Ministers said.
The appointment of Peter Hughes will bring the composition of the EEO =
Trust Board to three males and four females, and bring the number of =
public sector positions on the EEO Trust Board to four.
"Peter Hughes has considerable public sector experience, including =
senior management positions in the Ministry of Health, the Health =
Funding Authority and the Department of Internal Affairs. Since 1 =
October 2001, he has been Chief Executive of the Ministry of Social =
Development and is accountable for EEO in a department employing =
approximately 6000 staff " said Ministers.
The EEO Trust is a charitable trust established jointly by the =
Government and private sector employers. Its aim is the voluntary =
promotion of equal employment opportunities to employers as good =
business practice. The functions of the Trust include the promotion of =
the benefits of EEO practices, developing EEO resource material, and =
liaising with employer and union networks and tertiary institutions to =
promote the Trust's resources and services.
The EEO Trust Board is made up of nine trustees - five Private Sector =
Trustees and four Public Sector Trustees
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<html><head></head><body><font face=3D'verdana' size=3D'2'><b>EEO Trust =
Board appointment</b><br><br>Labour Minister Margaret Wilson and Women's =
Affairs Minister Ruth Dyson today announced a new Public Sector =
appointment to the Board of the Equal Employment Opportunities =
Trust.<BR><BR>Peter Hughes, Chief Executive of the Ministry of Social =
Development has been appointed for a three-year term. Peter Hughes will =
replace Anne Carter, Acting Chief Executive of the Ministry of Women's =
Affairs, who has chosen not to seek reappointment.<BR><BR>"We wish to =
thank Anne Carter for her excellent contribution to the EEO Trust's work =
and look forward to further strong public sector leadership from Anne's =
replacement, Peter Hughes," the Ministers said.<BR><BR>The appointment =
of Peter Hughes will bring the composition of the EEO Trust Board to =
three males and four females, and bring the number of public sector =
positions on the EEO Trust Board to four.<BR><BR>"Peter Hughes has =
considerable public sector experience, including senior management =
positions in the Ministry of Health, the Health Funding Authority and =
the Department of Internal Affairs. Since 1 October 2001, he has been =
Chief Executive of the Ministry of Social Development and is accountable =
for EEO in a department employing approximately 6000 staff " said =
Ministers.<BR><BR>The EEO Trust is a charitable trust established =
jointly by the Government and private sector employers. Its aim is the =
voluntary promotion of equal employment opportunities to employers as =
good business practice. The functions of the Trust include the promotion =
of the benefits of EEO practices, developing EEO resource material, and =
liaising with employer and union networks and tertiary institutions to =
promote the Trust's resources and services.<BR><BR>The EEO Trust Board =
is made up of nine trustees - five Private Sector Trustees and four =
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