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Waving crossbow and baseball bat to get staff to quit inappropriate - lawyer

NZ Eco Bees ordered to make payout after forced resignation went wrong.

Dane Ambler
Wed, 04 Jul 2018

The bizarre decisions made by an employer revealed in an employment relations case serves as a case study in what not to do if someone wants to get rid of an employee, according to Hesketh Henry employment lawyer Jim Roberts.

Bay of Plenty honey producer NZ Eco Bees was ordered by the Employment

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Dane Ambler
Wed, 04 Jul 2018
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