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  1. [2025] NZEmpC 215 Scott v Damar Industries Limited [pdf, 248 KB]

    ...recording. [43] On the morning of Monday 4 November 2024 the CFO called NI. NI told the CFO that the call with Ms Scott had made them feel very upset and uneasy. Later that morning the COO played the audio recording of the call to Damar’s human resources manager (HR manager), Ms Turner, and left her to handle the situation. Despite Damar’s senior management and HR manager being involved, no one at Damar took any immediate steps to raise these serious concerns with Ms Scott...

  2. Section 7 reports

    ...Justice Parole Offenders Amendment Bill [PDF, 683 KB] Sections 9 Non-Government Bill 1999 Crimes Bail Reform Bill [PDF, 671 KB] Sections 24(b) Non-Government Bill 1997 Trade in Endangered Species Amendment Bill Section 14 Non-Government Bill 1997 Resource Management (Cellsite Moratorium) Amend ment Bill Section 27(3) Non-Government Bill 1997 Land Transport Bill [PDF, 1.9 MB]   Section 25(c) and 26(2) Government Bill  1997 Casino Control Moratorium Amendment Bill [PDF,...

  3. [2015] NZEmpC 198 Ritchies Transport Holdings Limited v Merennage [pdf, 297 KB]

    ...however resuscitated in the context of the company’s findings of serious misconduct in dealing with the complaint by Ms T. I return to this issue later. [10] Following her meeting with Ms Soper, Ms Keohane spoke to Mr Harvey, Ritchies’ Human Resources and Training Manager. Understandably Mr Harvey and Ms Keohane were concerned about the nature of the complaint. Mr Merennage, who was driving at the time, was contacted and asked to return to the depot. A meeting then took pl...

  4. Saffioti & Anor v Ward & Ors [2013] NZWHT Auckland 17 [pdf, 287 KB]

    ...option was about $2,000 more than re-building the parapets. However, in addition to the increased cost of reroofing with eaves, Mr and Mrs Saffioti have incurred other related costs as a result of choosing this option. Those costs include the resource consent that was required for the Page | 12 inclusion of eaves and the associated surveying work, as well as the cost of replacing the existing iron roofing which was approximately ten years old when the remedial works were ca...

  5. Recommendations recap - issue 11 [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...insights provided by the ongoing collection and analysis of data, and by building partnerships with relevant organisations. Their website contains a significant amount of outdoor recreation guidance, advice, safety tips and access to tools and resources. These include:  Outdoor Recreation Activity Guides for day walking, multi-day tramping, hunting (with more coming)  Safety Tips  Education videos across various activities including Alpine, Tramping, Hunting  Links...

  6. Recommendations Recap Issue 15 [pdf, 453 KB]

    Recommendations Recap A summary of coronial recommendations and comments made between 1 January and 31 March 2018 Focus Recreational boating deaths Office of the Chief Coroner | 2018 (1) i Coroners’ recommendations and comments Coroners perform essential functions within our society. They inquire into a range of unexpected deaths to establish the identity of the person who has died and the cause and circumstances of their death. W

  7. 20231124-Justice-BIM_Redacted-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...six core justice agencies: Ministry of Justice, New Zealand Police, Department of Corrections, Oranga Tamariki, Serious Fraud Office, and Crown Law. The JSLB was established in 2011 to take joint decisions on strategy and planning, and ensure resources were focused on frontline services and where they would best make a difference. At the core of this was achieving the Government’s targets for the justice sector, as later articulated in the Better Public Service results areas....

  8. LCRO 69/2021 ID v KZ and UG (7 September 2023) [pdf, 327 KB]

    ...that the complainants had already been fixed with liability at the point Mr ID was instructed. Their focus at the time appears to have been on financial management of the process of meeting their liability. The complainants did not have the cash resources to meet the judgment. There was negotiation with the vendors over terms and timing of payment. [64] Mr ID says it was him who drew attention to the trustee limitation of liability clause in the purchase agreement. The email corres...

  9. [2012] NZEmpC 202 Cruickshank v CE of Unitec Institute of Technology [pdf, 446 KB]

    ...from a position of weakness on the grounds (as I understand it) that they may be offended or upset, is no reason at all. [64] Later on the same afternoon, 16 July 2009, Mr Cruickshank was called to a meeting in the office of the Head of Human Resource at Unitec, Peter Wulff. Mr Cruickshank was given a copy of a letter recently received that afternoon from the ITO’s solicitors claiming that his letters to employers and apprentices contained several serious factual errors and wer...

  10. Skerrett-White - Allotments 302 - 315 town of Richmond and Richmond Township Allotments 18 - 20 (2013) 2013 Chief Judge's MB 473 (2013 CJ 473) [pdf, 393 KB]

    ...addition to other lands at Matata of which Te Pokiha Taranui was also the registered proprietor. The Subdivision 6. Ngati Hinerangi have promoted a subdivision of the lands at Matata which required consultation with the local hapu under the Resource Management Act. The Trustees recognise that Te Tawera Hapu Trust is the appropriate body that represents the tangata whenua who formerly owned the lands. The Gift 7. In consideration of certain agreements and understandings reached...