Employment Law
Employment relationships sit at the heart of every business and working person. Whether you are an employer managing compliance and risk, or an employee navigating workplace challenges, timely and practical employment law advice is essential.
The New Zealand employment environment is a constantly changing space, with legislative changes and emerging social and cultural issues impacting employers and employees alike. We advise on both non‑contentious employment matters and complex disputes, tailoring solutions to the realities of modern workplaces.
When our clients enter into employment relationships, our focus is on structuring agreements and other arrangements to facilitate the smooth running of the relationship in the future.
Managing performance and conduct issues carries significant legal risk if handled incorrectly. When it comes to dealing with disputes that do arise, we attempt to give our clients every opportunity to work towards mutually acceptable resolutions. If this is not possible, however, we are experienced in representation in litigation at all relevant court levels.
We work closely with Holland Beckett’s corporate and commercial teams to provide integrated advice during transactions and restructures.
Our Experience Includes:
Employment Agreements & Workplace Policies
- Drafting and reviewing employment agreements
- Independent advice for employees on new or varied contracts
- Holiday, retirement and parental leave issues
- Procedures for hiring and dismissing employees
- Individual and collective employment agreements
- Workplace policies and handbooks
- Contractor vs employee status
- Compliance with minimum employment standards
Performance Management & Disciplinary Processes
- Performance Improvement Plans (PIPs)
- Investigations and disciplinary processes
- Procedural fairness and justifiable decision making
- Warnings, suspensions and terminations
- Planning, communication and documentation to avoid costly disputes
Restructuring, Redundancy & Business Change
- Business restructures, redundancies and severance
- Consultation obligations
- Redeployment processes
- Transfer of employees during business sales
- Risk management during organisational change
Employment Disputes & Personal Grievances
- Negotiating and resolving employment disputes
- Defending personal grievances (unjustified dismissal, disadvantage, discrimination)
- Disciplinary procedures
- Mediation through MBIE
- Employment Relations Authority proceedings
- Confidential settlements and exit agreements
- Conducting workplace investigations
- Employment Court litigation
Human Rights, Discrimination & Health and Safety
- Discrimination and harassment claims
- Disability compliance and accommodations
- Workplace bullying and harassment
- The Privacy Act 2020
- ACC
- Defending regulatory prosecutions including health and safety prosecutions
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