NZ Workplace Rules Subject to Flux Without Intervention

Whether you're an employee or an employer, change is likely over the next few years. Every change of government sees a policy turnaround in New Zealand's workplace relations. The bigger question however is what drives these constant changes - and ultimately whether they benefit the country's productivity?

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This see-saw pattern looks set to continue with the axing of fair pay agreements and the return of 90-day trials that are already being speculated upon by commentators. Lawyers, businesses, and unions will soon be offering law-change updates, and workers and employers will begin amending day-to-day processes accordingly.

Governments assert a desire to "build productive employment relationships" that benefit workers, employers, and the economy. However, each has a different perspective on the best way to achieve this and there are multiple "political footballs" in play.

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