Median Wage Exemption and Care Workforce Work to Residence

Median Wage Exemption and Care Workforce Work to Residence

Immigration New Zealand (INZ) has recently released an amendment... read more

Immigration New Zealand (INZ) has recently released an amendment which means five sectors are allowed to be exempted from median...

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Employment Law / November 29, 2022

Copeland Ashcroft welcomes Christie McGregor

Copeland Ashcroft welcomes Christie McGregor

Copeland Ashcroft is delighted to welcome Christie McGregor to... read more

Copeland Ashcroft is delighted to welcome Christie McGregor to the firm as a new partner.  Christie joined the firm’s Tauranga...

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General / November 25, 2022

Uber Drivers not Contractors but Employees

Uber Drivers not Contractors but Employees

The Employment Court recently issued a second decision on Uber... read more

The Employment Court recently issued a second decision on Uber drivers challenging their status as independent contractors, finding this time...

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Agreements / November 25, 2022

Mental Health Obligations in the Workplace

Mental Health Obligations in the Workplace

WorkSafe New Zealand has released further resources and guidance... read more

WorkSafe New Zealand has released further resources and guidance for businesses on managing mental health in the workplace, in line...

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Employment Law / November 25, 2022

Mental Health Obligations in the Workplace

Mental Health Obligations in the Workplace

We recently discussed WorkSafe’s approach to mental health... read more

We recently discussed WorkSafe’s approach to mental health at work and expectations that PCBU’s identify mental health risks and eliminate...

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Employment Law / October 27, 2022

Proposed limitations on Restraints of Trade

Proposed limitations on Restraints of Trade

The Employment Relations (Restraint of Trade) Amendment Bill... read more

The Employment Relations (Restraint of Trade) Amendment Bill (ROT Bill) is being considered by Parliament, and seeks to stop restraints...

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Employment Law / October 27, 2022

Fair Pay Agreements Bill passes Select Committee stage

Fair Pay Agreements Bill passes Select Committee stage

The Fair Pay Agreements Bill (FPAB) introduced in March 2022... read more

The Fair Pay Agreements Bill (FPAB) introduced in March 2022 has now passed the Select Committee stage and will continue...

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Employment Law / October 27, 2022

Median Wage Increase and other Immigration Developments

Median Wage Increase and other Immigration Developments

The median wage will be increased from current $27.76 to $29.66... read more

The median wage will be increased from current $27.76 to $29.66 per hour on 27 February 2023. It means for...

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Employment Law / October 27, 2022

Policy Handbooks – Fixed Price Offer

Policy Handbooks – Fixed Price Offer

Being clear about what is expected of employees is a fundamental... read more

Being clear about what is expected of employees is a fundamental part in ensuring a successful employment relationship. An employee...

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Employment Law / October 27, 2022

Goodbye to Masks, Vaccine Mandates, Isolation Requirements for Household and Close Contacts, the Traffic Light System and the COVID-19 Leave Support Scheme for Household and Close Contacts

Goodbye to Masks, Vaccine Mandates, Isolation Requirements for Household and Close Contacts, the Traffic Light System and the COVID-19 Leave Support Scheme for Household and Close Contacts

The Government has now announced lifting of mandated use of masks... read more

The Government has now announced lifting of mandated use of masks in public places, mandated vaccinations, removal of the COVID-19...

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COVID-19 / September 23, 2022