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Employers triumphing over workers in Employment Court

Employers are winning more cases against workers in the Employment Court.Three years ago workers were successful in 10% to 15% more appeal cases than employers, but this gap has narrowed over the past year or so, according to Employment Relations Authorit

Jock Anderson
Mon, 26 Jul 2010

Employers are winning more cases against workers in the Employment Court.

Three years ago workers were successful in 10% to 15% more appeal cases than employers, but this gap has narrowed over the past year or so, according to Employment Relations Authority chief James Wilson.

Mr Wilson told the

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Jock Anderson
Mon, 26 Jul 2010
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