Leading employment law partner Rob Towner has authored the New Zealand chapter in a recently published international guide.
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Parliament is seeking views on proposed changes to the Employment Relations Act 2000 (ERA) and the Holidays Act 2003 contained in two amendment Bills released earlier this month.
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Air Nelson succeeded in its recent appeal to the Supreme Court. By using contract engineers to carry out maintenance work during a lawful strike by maintenance engineer employees, the company did not contravene the anti-strike breaking provisions of the Employment Relations Act 2000 (the ERA) (Air Nelson Limited v The New Zealand Amalgamated Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union Incorporated).
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A conference focused on transforming New Zealand regulation to bring the country into line with the OECD has been held in Wellington.
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The Bell Gully employment team has provided useful insights into the latest legal developments impacting staff remuneration and contracts.
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Bell Gully has again emerged as a market-leading law firm in the latest research by international legal publisher Chambers and Partners.
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Bell Gully has become the first New Zealand law firm to secure top tier rankings across all practice areas in a single year after the release of the latest Asia Pacific Legal 500 guide.
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There is no one-size-fits-all approach to successful negotiations in the workplace but there are some useful principles and techniques.
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