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  • Types of parental leave

    There are 4 main types of parental leave — primary carer leave, partner’s leave, extended leave, and negotiated carer leave. The type an employee can take will depend on their circumstances.

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  • leave and holiday record
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  • Parental leave payments to increase

    Parental leave payments will increase by 6% from Monday 1 July 2024 to reflect the rise in average weekly earnings.

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  • Parental leave payments to increase

    Parental leave payments will increase by 7.7% from Saturday 1 July to reflect the rise in average weekly earnings.

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  • Parental leave payments to increase

    Parental leave payments will increase by 6.33% from Friday, 1 July 2022, to match the rise in the average weekly earnings.

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  • Are you ready for a visit from the Labour Inspectorate?

    If you're an employer, it's important to understand what to expect if the Labour Inspectorate visits your workplace – and how to make sure you're prepared.

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  • Floods: Employment guidance and support

    What you need to know if you’ve been affected by the floods in Auckland, Waikato, Waitomo or Tairāwhiti.

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  • form 2 notice about entitlement to parental leave
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  • Holiday trading and work rules: What employers and employees need to know
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  • Air Traffic Controller trainees now considered employees after Labour Inspectorate intervention

    New Zealand Air Traffic Controller trainees who previously spent up to 18 months training without being treated or paid as employees will now be considered employees for part of their training stint.

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    3. Air Traffic Controller trainees now considered employees after Labour Inspectorate intervention
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