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    Mediation

    If an employment issue cannot be resolved informally by the parties themselves, mediation may help them to reach an agreement.

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    Early resolution

    Early resolution is a free, impartial phone-based service that helps employers and employees resolve a workplace issue quickly and informally.

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    Migrant exploitation

    Migrant workers have the same minimum employment rights as New Zealand workers. If you, or someone you know, is being exploited in the workplace, you can report it to us.

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    Labour Inspectorate complaints

    You can complain to the Labour Inspectorate if you see or suspect a breach of employment standards.

Holidays Act reform

Find out more about proposed changes to the Holidays Act.

Holidays Act reform - Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment (MBIE)

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    Public holidays and anniversary dates

    Employees have minimum rights that apply to public holidays.

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    Sick leave

    Eligible employees are entitled to 10 days of paid sick leave each year so they can care for themselves, their partners or their dependants.

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    Minimum wage

    Minimum wage rates apply to all employees aged 16 and over.

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    Rest and breaks

    Employees must be paid rest and unpaid meal breaks. The number and duration will depend on the hours worked. Women who breastfeed or express milk can have extra breaks and facilities where practical.

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News and updates
  • 30 Apr 2025

    Law changes about employment agreements

    Changes to the Employment Relations Act 2000 came into force on 30 March 2025. They introduced rules about having easy access to employment agreements.

    • Employment agreements
  • 10 Apr 2025

    Labour Inspectorate swoops on Bay of Islands

    Last week the Labour Inspectorate launched an extensive compliance operation in the Bay of Islands. Labour Inspectors visited dozens of businesses.

  • 17 Mar 2025

    Labour Inspectorate in nationwide employer compliance clampdown

    Scores of employers across the country can expect a visit from Labour Inspectors soon as the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s (MBIE) Labour Inspectorate clamps down on errant business owners.

    • Legal case
  • 11 Feb 2025

    Retail, hospitality businesses in Labour Inspectorate spotlight

    The Labour Inspectorate has launched its first operation for 2025, making unannounced visits to 13 retail and hospitality businesses in Hamilton to check compliance with minimum employment standards.

    • Migrant exploitation

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