Employment Court stories
Smiths City's stock value drops 4.6% as it faces reprimand from the Employment Court over unpaid meeting hours.
Smiths City Group had been refusing to pay employees for the 'optional' pre-work meeting for years, but has finally been called out in court.
Publication of employment disputes may matter more for future job prospects as the Employment Court weighs privacy against open justice.
Poor record keeping can trigger fines after a company and a banned director were penalised NZD $48,000 for breaching employment standards.
Employers may now have to do more to protect staff from online abuse after a court found a university breached health and safety duties.
MBIE has warned employers that rushed cutbacks can trigger personal grievance claims and costly penalties if proper redundancy process is ignored.
Risk-averse directors could face personal liability as Worksafe New Zealand weighs tougher action after a worker was left quadriplegic.