The Government has announced that Monday 26 September 2022 will be a one-off public holiday commemorating Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. A state memorial will also be held on this date. While we are still waiting on the legislation, in this article, we briefly summarise what you need to know based on the information available […]
Media headlines of late have focussed on the “perfect storm of wage inflation, increased overheads and talent shortages” in New Zealand. Organisations seeking to grow are competing with border restrictions for those trying to enter the country and many taking the opportunity to do their OE now New Zealand is opening up to the world. […]
In this article series, we look at what makes a modern-day ‘good employer’ and explore the connection between a company’s culture and its performance. A good employment relationship starts with a strong foundation. Like Julie Andrews says in the Sound of Music “let’s start at the very beginning, a very good place to start”. Below […]
Netflix has been in the media recently due to it quickly losing its position as a pioneer in streaming services. The company lost 200,000 subscribers from January to March 2022. In April 2022, the value of the company’s shares dropped 23 percent. One could put this down to a bad quarter or poor business management. […]
This week (9 – 14 May 2022) is Privacy Week. The theme is Privacy: The Foundation of Trust which, at first blush, overlaps with the fundamental employment law principle of trust and confidence. This got us thinking about the many ways in which privacy and employment law intersect, and how a foundation of trust is […]
On 10 May 2022, the Employment Court released its judgment in Courage & Ors v Attorney-General & Ors[1], in which it was asked to make declarations that the three plaintiffs were employees during their time at Gloriavale. There were many factors and arguments for the Court to consider, not least of all the interrelation between […]
Chances are at some point in your life you have had a ‘casual’ job. For many, casual employment is synonymous with a summer job. However, casual working arrangements have become more common in the fast-developing gig economy, where employers and labour-hire companies require workers intermittently for very short periods. While employment on a casual basis […]
In simple terms, the premise of an employment relationship is that an employer pays an employee for work performed. So, it should be easy to define what ‘work’ is, right? Throw in on-call requirements, ‘zero hours’ contracts and a pandemic and the answer is no longer clear cut. In this article, we look at the […]
As of 11:59pm tonight (4 April 2022), Government-enacted vaccination mandates and Vaccine Pass requirements will lift for the education, police, defence and hospitality sectors. Considering this change, WorkSafe has sent a clear message that employers can only justify a requirement for a role to be performed by a vaccinated employee under very limited circumstances. We […]
Remote working, flexible hours and the ‘great resignation’ are hallmarks of the modern work environment. They are also factors which impact how bullying occurs in the workplace and our ability to spot and define bullying behaviour. In the final article of our series, we consider how changes to the way we work have shaped or […]