One man has won round two of a scrap against the New Zealand Defence Force, and will be paid for it as a result, despite facing a series of dishonesty charges in relation to his employment.In March, alleged thief Michael Sharpe successfully asked the Empl
Liam Baldwin Fri, 18 Jun 2010
One man has won round two of a scrap against the New Zealand Defence Force, and will be paid for it as a result, despite facing a series of dishonesty charges in relation to his employment.
In March, alleged thief Michael Sharpe successfully asked the Employment Relations Authority (ERA) to stop the
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