What is the PPSR? admin January 31, 2023 Gives protection when leasing or selling goods Anyone who has been in business, even for a short time, will have
Employment Court rules four Uber drivers are employees admin January 31, 2023 In October last year, the Employment Court ruled that four Uber drivers are employees rather than independent contractors[1], challenging
Facial recognition and the Privacy Act: balancing security and individual rights admin January 31, 2023 The Office of the Privacy Commissioner has urged businesses to proceed with caution when using facial recognition technology (FRT). The
Body corporate rules beefed up admin October 16, 2022 The Unit Titles (Strengthening Body Corporate Governance and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2022 became law on 9 May 2022. The
Contract Compliance admin October 2, 2022 Fair Trading Amendment Act 2021 now in force If you have customer contracts, inter-business contracts or contracts valued under $250,000,
Hybrid Working admin October 2, 2022 Now an option for many employeesThe Covid pandemic has reshaped the way New Zealanders work. Southern Cross Health Insurance conducted
Business Briefs admin October 2, 2022 Hiring migrant workers: What the new AEWV means for you Immigration New Zealand (INZ) has introduced the Accredited Employer Work
Contractors admin July 2, 2022 A veritable minefield of employment law. From a legal perspective, hiring contractors has always been tricky. The onus of correctly
2022 Budget admin May 24, 2022 Commentary on the Minister’s main points The Minister of Finance, the Hon Grant Robertson, presented the government’s Wellbeing Budget to
Proposed Income Insurance Scheme admin May 24, 2022 Would be compulsory for most Kiwis Every year, more than 100,000 workers in New Zealand are laid off or lose