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Why sacking a pregnant employee can cost more

After determining a pregnant woman had been unfairly sacked, the Employment Relations Authority turned to its big brother to help work out just what she was owed.In August, the ERA agreed Dunedin hair colourist Jane McKendry should not have been fired by

Liam Baldwin
Mon, 11 Oct 2010

After determining a pregnant woman had been unfairly sacked, the Employment Relations Authority turned to its big brother to help work out just what she was owed.

In August, the ERA agreed Dunedin hair colourist Jane McKendry should not have been fired by the owners of Janine Jansen I Want it Now!

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Liam Baldwin
Mon, 11 Oct 2010
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