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  1. [2022] NZEmpC 52 Fechney v Employment Relations Authority [pdf, 382 KB]

    ...Government’s COVID-19 mandates. One of the people who was challenging the application of the mandates was GF, a former employee of New Zealand Customs Service (Customs), whose employment was terminated after GF did not get the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine within the time mandated. GF’s claim of unjustifiable dismissal was considered by the Employment Relations Authority (the Authority) which first issued a determination dismissing GF’s claim on 31 August 2021 (the “orig...

  2. [2006] NZEmpC AC 66/06 Clark v Northland Hunt Inc [pdf, 103 KB]

    ...killing facilities on the property of the Hunt. 5.2 The Hunt will provide the Huntsman’s jacket and horn. 5.3 The Hunt will be responsible for the following expenses: (a) Hound registration costs and veterinary expenses including vaccinations. The Huntsman shall consult the Master of the Hunt before incurring these expenses. (b) Cost of insurance for house replacement and outbuildings. (c) Rates. (d) Telephone rental, excluding toll calls. (e) The control...

  3. Guide to virtual meetings - Behavioural Science Aotearoa [pdf, 308 KB]

    ...the causes of Zoom fatigue. Technology, Mind, and Behavior. Barron, G. &. (2002). Private e-mail requests and the diffusion of responsibility. Computers in Human Behavior,, 507-520. Herrett, E. v. (2014). Text messaging reminders for influenza vaccine in primary care: protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial . BMJ open. Huang, J. H. (2009). Building personalised relationships with customers via emails. otal Quality Management, 585-601. Leach, D. J. (2009). Perceived meet...

  4. OIA-110249.pdf [pdf, 3.5 MB]

    ...right' material by a small number of individuals accessing this material. 10-12% of New Zealanders accessing this data (intent iona l and unintent ional access). • Presenter noted there was a rise in antisemitism in NZ post 2019 during COVID-19 vaccine mandate and groups like Action Zealandia appearing. Minister’s Arms Advisory Group – Minutes o Data shows 40% of New Zealanders lack confidence in mainline media, 20% New Zealanders supported protests in Wellingt...

  5. OIA-99641.pdf [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...6-12 months following 10/22 were employed (almost 50% of graduates) Since t he start of Kahukura round 1 there have not been any suicides in the Chaindog community Risk Description RAG Status Comment s9(2)(g)(i) p ty p g pp p y p g g vaccinated/boosted during the programme if they ar,e not a11ready. In itiative can be delayed if necessairy and processes are in place to assess risk Ensuring there is a strong evidencv·base to maa,ure the effactivenas·s of thv s9(2)(b )(ii) I...

  6. OIA-111025.pdf [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...be noted that COVID-19 was removed as a cause in the combined register from August 2022. Sector Insights reports on COVID positive activity separately to the Strategic Leadership Team via the Workforce Tracker weekly dashboard. Flu and hepatis vaccination programme 60. Effective end of June, our 2023 Flu vaccination programme concluded. HSS are waiting for MedPro to provide the final numbers in terms of take up, and this will be reported in the next quarterly report in September....

  7. Butcher v NZ Transport Agency [2022] NZHRRT 21 [pdf, 586 KB]

    ...the release of that decision on 25 February 2022, further submissions on its relevance to the present decision were sought and received from both parties. [104] Yardley concerned a challenge to the COVID-19 Public Health Response (Specified Work Vaccinations) Order 2021. Under that Order the Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety determined that work carried out by certain Police and Defence Force personnel could only be undertaken by workers who had been vaccinated. Judicial re...

  8. [2024] NZEmpC 123 Wiles v University of Auckland [pdf, 536 KB]

    ...approach being advocated for by Associate Professor Wiles and almost all the other experts, and that was adopted by the Government. [27] There were further escalations at other inflection points, with examples being when the issue of vaccines started to be discussed and then implemented in early 2021, the introduction of vaccine mandates from May 2021,6 the start of what became known as the “Auckland lockdown” in August 2021, and the large protest at Parliament in...

  9. Rudd v Hemana - Horowhenua 11 Lake (2022) 451 Aotea MB 214 (451 AOT 214) [pdf, 343 KB]

    ...February 2022 Special General Meeting of owners to elect 7 trustees for a 3-year term beginning in February 2022; and receive confirmed annual accounts to 2021 financial year. Venue 1: Kohuturoa Marae, Hoko Beach Road, Levin 11am registration – VACCINE PASS REQUIRED Venue 2: MTA Office 306 Oxford Street, Levin 11am registration – NO VACCINE PASS REQUIRED 25 attendee limit Venue 3: Virtual hui- Zoom, will begin at 10:30am https://us02web.zoom.us/858991379587 pwd: 51VueFRPV1...

  10. Ministry-of-Justice-Annual-Report-2021-22.pdf [pdf, 5 MB]

    ...exceed 91% of pre-pandemic levels, and by the end of June were up to 95% • our comprehensive approach to protecting our people and those seeking access to justice included: › legislative and corporate policy changes › becoming a workplace vaccinator › the use of rapid antigen tests (RATs) in the courts for jury trials, judicial officers and frontline staff › supplying personal protective equipment (PPE) for use at all Ministry sites › working with the Judiciary and re...