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Flexible working
Flexible working arrangements can benefit everyone. Learn about types of flexible work including working from home, requesting flexible working and how to respond to a request for flexible working.
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Performance issues
Poor performance can affect everyone in the workplace. Learn about developing a policy for managing performance issues, and informal and formal ways to manage poor performance.
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Employment Monitor report 2025pdf, 2.2 MB
The employment monitor delivers a comprehensive view of New Zeal and workers’ and employers’ perceptions, experiences and pressures in the employment market, as well as those of temporary migrant worke...
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New requirements for employers under the Worker Protection Act
The Worker Protection (Migrant and other Employees) Act 2023 comes into force on 6 January 2024. It strengthens immigration and employment laws to assist in protecting employees from exploitation.
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Takeaway delivery driver an employee, ERA finds
A driver delivering takeaway food via an online app was an employee of the company providing the platform, and not an independent contractor, the Employment Relations Authority has found.
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Starting employment
Starting a new job is an exciting and challenging time. It’s important for employers to use good hiring processes, and for everyone to follow minimum rights and responsibilities.
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Samra Holdings to pay penalties of over $1.55 million
In a l andmark judgment, the Employment Court ordered the Samra Holdings group of companies and a person involved in breaches of minimum employment st andards to pay penalties of over $1.55 million.
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Cases of interest
These cases highlight interesting or topical employment cases.
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MBIE teams visit dozens of Hanmer Springs businesses in compliance crackdown
Teams from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) visited 26 Hanmer Springs hospitality and retail businesses following complaints of potential migrant exploitation.
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Screen industry
Under the Screen Industry Workers Act 2022, parties can bargain collectively to set minimum terms for work done by screen production workers.