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This section on pay brings together basic information about the rights and responsibilities of employees and employers in the workplace.
The minimum rights set out in this section apply by law to all employees - full-time, part-time or casual. These rights apply even if they have not been included in employment agreements. You cannot agree to do away with any of these minimum rights, but you can agree to better ones.
Who needs this information?
- Anyone who has a paid job or who employs other people in paid work
- Both employers and employees who want to know what they can and cannot do, as well as the things they have to do, in the workplace
- Anyone who wants to know the minimum requirements about pay
- Anyone who needs to know what minimum employment conditions apply in New Zealand.
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Further information & guidance
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Disclaimer
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This page was last updated on:
27-Feb-2008
and is current.
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