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What Cathay human rights ruling means for employers

Lawyers say the ruling will apply in limited circumstances.

Victoria Young
Thu, 14 Sep 2017

Employers concerned about the implications of yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling on age discrimination should know the top court’s ruling will apply in limited circumstances, lawyers say.

This nation’s top court yesterday reversed a Court of Appeal decision, ruling Cathay Pacific unit New Zealand

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Victoria Young
Thu, 14 Sep 2017
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