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The 4 Types of Employment Agreements: What You Need to Know

Employment Agreements NZ If you’re an employer, it’s important to understand the different types of employment agreements that exist in New Zealand. This will help you to choose the right agreement for your workers, and ensure that you comply with the Employment Relations Act 2000. The three main types of employment agreements are: permanent employment […]

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Written Employment Agreements: The Crucial Difference Between Individual and Collective Employment Agreements

In every employment relationship, there must be an essential document that sets out the terms and conditions of the working arrangement – the employment agreement. An employment agreement governs the relationship between an employer and employee and should be tailored to fit the specific needs of each working relationship and workplace. Why Are Employment Agreements

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The Duty of Good Faith in Employment Law: What It Is and When You Need to Follow It

When an employer and employee enter into an employment agreement, there is a required duty of good faith that must exist between the parties. This means that both the employee and employer must act in a positive and constructive manner during the employment relationship. Let’s dig deeper into the duty of good faith and consider

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3 Essential Provisions to Include in Your Employment Agreement

When it comes to hiring new employees, one of the most important steps is drawing up an employment agreement. There are certain provisions that employers must include in every employment agreement, by law, but there are also essential provisions that employers should include to protect the commercial aspects of their business. These include provisions such

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Labour’s Legacy? A review of inflationary Government policies

Article Summary As countries across the world seek to tame inflation, several recent policies implemented by the New Zealand Government have increased costs for businesses, including the recurring increases to the minimum wage rate, increased sick leave entitlements, and a new public holiday.  Additionally, policies currently being considered by the Government, such as the Fair

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The Ultimate Guide To Employment Law

1- Types of Engagement Permanent Employment Fixed Term Employment Casual Employment Contractor 2- Employment Agreements Individual Collective 3- Terms of Employment Agreements ROT Confidentiality IP 4- Duties and Obligations (Good Faith) 5- Probationary period and trial periods 6- Hours of work (Wages and Salary) Availability clause Wage and time records KiwiSaver 7- Holidays and Leave

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