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Employment Court delivers far-reaching decision to businesses in uncompensated overtime case

Inattentive businesses may incur costs in renegotiating availability provisions.

Reweti Kohere Tue, 07 May 2019

A recent Employment Court decision on compensating workers for making themselves available for work on top of their standard hours is a reminder to businesses who have not paid attention, BusinessNZ says.

Last Friday, a full bench of Employment Court Chief Judge Christina Inglis, Judge Joanna

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Reweti Kohere Tue, 07 May 2019
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