10 Important Facts to know about COVID-19 and the workplace
October 20, 2021
1. Employment Law has not changed due to COVID-192. There are specific conditions if an employer wants to change the terms and conditions of an employee’s work arrangements3. Different alert levels dictate when employees can go to the workplace4. Employees’ rights to hav...
Important up-to-date information available from Employment New Zealand, during Alert Level 4 Employment New Zealand
Key points to note are:Employment law still applies to all employment relationships, regardless of the circumstances that we find ourselves in.Early Resol...
COVID19 - See our Facebook page for law updates
March 24, 2020
Due to COVID19 there have been many law changes. For example to tenancy and employment law. To stay up to date with these changes please 'follow' our Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/Commu...
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