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A new report from the New Brunswick Coalition for Pay Equity highlights the low wages for many working in the non-profit sector.

Majority-women sector makes about $20K lower than N.B. average salary

Sam Farley · CBC News

· Posted: Jun 01, 2026 5:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 25 minutes ago

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A woman poses for a photoMichèle Nadeau, the executive director of the YWCA in Moncton, said it was good to see research invested into highlighting the pay gap workers in the sector often experience. (Radio-Canada)

A new report from the New Brunswick Coalition for Pay Equity highlights the low wages for many working in the non-profit sector.

Workers often have few benefits and precarious work while earning a salary well below the provincial average, the report said.

Cecilia Pérez Plancarte, project co-ordinator for the coalition, said said the average annual salary in the province for the non-profit sector is $33,000, compared to the average provincial salary of $53,000.

She added that it’s a women-dominated sector, making up about two-thirds of the workforce.

“We usually tend to associate this care work or community work to women and we place a stereotype to these types of jobs and we undervalue it.

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