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  1. [2024] NZEmpC 238 Preece v Synlait Milk Ltd [pdf, 224 KB]

    ...Preece continued, alleging that the Pfizer vaccine was a serious hazard that Synlait had introduced into the workplace without proper consultation or process and that it had “coerced its workforce into accepting, at the risk of losing [their] jobs”. In her email, Ms Preece said that Synlait “may become liable to me for personal grievance claims for breach of contract and discrimination” on the basis of its “demands for masking, testing and for vaccinations”, noting that...

  2. OIA-96282.pdf [pdf, 18 MB]

    gen, Section (9 ) (2) (a) Section (9 ) (2 ) (a) Justice Cenlre I 19 Aitken Street DX SX10088 I Wellington T 04 918 8800 I F 04 918 8820 contactus@justice.govt.nzIwww.justice.govt.nz Our ref: OIA 96186 Tena koe - Official Information Act request: Victim Support Thank you for your email of 24 May 2022, requesting, under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act), information related to Victim Support. I have outlined your specific requests and my response to each below (please

  3. [2006] NZEmpC AC 47/06 Cliff & Groom v Air NZ Ltd [pdf, 208 KB]

    CLIFF AND ANOR V AIR NEW ZEALAND LIMITED AK AC 47/06 23 August 2006 IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT AUCKLAND ARC 50/05 ARC 51/05 AC47/06 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN ARC 50/05 BRIAN CLIFF ARC 51/05 ALLAN WILLIAM GROOM Plaintiffs AND AIR NEW ZEALAND LIMITED Defendant Hearing: 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31 March 2006, 3, 4 and 5 April 2006 (Heard at Auckland) Appearances: Jim Roberts and Gennise Luen, C

  4. Management Committee of Mangatawa Papamoa Blocks Incorporation - Lot 1 DPS 65413 and Part Mangatawa Papamoa SO 452445 (2018) 156 Waikato Maniapoto MB 77 (156 WMN 77) [pdf, 732 KB]

    ...directions about proposed resolutions to be presented at an AGM scheduled for 16 September 2017. [24] A judicial conference was held on 15 August 2017.6 During the course of the conference I was at pains to point out that I did not see it as the job of the Court to comment upon the merits of the application but simply to comment upon procedural aspects of the application including the appropriateness of wording for resolutions which were to be put before the shareholders at the AGM...

  5. [2022] NZEnvC 213 Coneburn Preserve Holdings Ltd v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 5.2 MB]

    CONEBURN PRESERVE HOLDINGS LIMITED & ORS v QLDC – TOPIC 22 – DETERMINATION IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT AT CHRISTCHURCH I TE KŌTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA KI ŌTAUTAHI Decision No. [2022] NZEnvC 213 IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1991 AND an appeal under clause 14 of the First Schedule of the Act BETWEEN CONEBURN PRESERVE HOLDINGS LIMITED & OTHERS (ENV-2018-CHC-137) Appellants AND QUEENSTOWN LAKES DISTRICT COUNCIL Respondent Court: Environment Judge

  6. [2024] NZEmpC 123 Wiles v University of Auckland [pdf, 536 KB]

    ...disadvantaged in promotion or performance. [37] The University advised Associate Professor Wiles and the other academics that they should consider pulling back from COVID-19 commentary and that providing such commentary did not form part of their jobs. Mr Phipps noted it was a balance between the critic and conscience role, and protecting staff from situations that create undue or unreasonable risks of harm. The University’s legal counsel, who was at the meeting, went further an...

  7. Process evaluation of Christchurch youth drug pilot [pdf, 899 KB]

    ...their addiction; unsafe family situations; boredom and personal problems. Suggested improvements It is suggested to further improve the YDC pilot that: • Government agencies collaboratively produce a YDC operational manual and thorough job descriptions for the YDC team. 3 This includes one young person who had a charge that was withdrawn. 22 • Communication between the YDC team and other practitioners in government ag...

  8. Evaluation of Whanau Protect (National Home Safety Service) 2022 [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    National Home Safety Service: Whānau Protect Evaluation Report 2022 Acknowledgements This report was written by Sue Allison and Tania Boyer from GravitasOPG. The quantitative data match of National Collective of Independent Women’s Refuges (NCIWR) administrative data and Police Recorded Crime and Victim Statistics (RCVS) was undertaken by the Ministry of Justice’s Sector Group . NCIWR provided anonymised collated administrative data. The authors

  9. [2007] NZEmpC AC 1/07 McKean v Board of Trustees of Wakaaranga School [pdf, 148 KB]

    ...undertaken in the first term of the 2002 school year by an independent agent. The principal Mr Jenkin considered, however, that an independent review was not then warranted and in January 2002 Mrs Boyle signed off compliance with Mr McKean’s job description although noting that not all teaching techniques or classroom management standards had been met. [23] During the early months of the 2002 school year, Mr McKean’s teaching became of escalating concern to his professional s...

  10. [2008] NZEmpC AC 49/08 Clear v Waikato DHB [pdf, 109 KB]

    ...Thia Priestly. She spoke of evidence relating to Mrs Parata over a period of at least 16 years. She said her relationship with Mrs Parata was in an irreparable state and that she would take the DHB to court if Mrs Parata was not sacked from her job. [50] A month later Ms Priestly met with Ms Clear and an HR consultant, Kate Cotterall at which Ms Clear handed her a letter which said, “The only way I will consider not having my complaints investigated is if Margaret Parata resig...