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Groundbreaking domestic violence leave becomes law

Bosses call for clarity on domestic violence leave.

Jenni McManus
Mon, 01 Apr 2019

BusinessNZ is seeking clarity over the fine print of legislation, due to come into effect today, that grants employees impacted by domestic violence an extra 10 days’ paid leave each year.

Chief executive Kirk Hope says particular areas of concern are the lack of definition of the proof

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Jenni McManus
Mon, 01 Apr 2019
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