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Employer Bulletin | 21 July
Here's what is leading the news for employers this week: Science, Innovation and Technology Minister Dr Shane Reti has announced the establishment of a new institute to grow New Zealand’s advanced technology sector and boost high-value exports. Minister Reti says the new public research organisation, to be named the New Zealand Institute for Advanced Technology (NZIAT), will play a leading role in turning world-class science into commercial success. “The Institute will focus
Jul 21, 20252 min read


Employer Bulletin | 14 July
Here's what is leading the news for employers this week: The Government’s responsible fiscal management has supported the Reserve Bank to keep the Official Cash Rate low, Finance Minister Nicola Willis says. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand announced it would keep the Official Cash Rate (OCR) at 3.25% while continuing to foreshadow further reductions in the OCR. “There has been a 2.25 percentage point reduction in the Official Cash Rate since August last year – easing the cost
Jul 14, 20252 min read


Employer Bulletin | 7 July
Here's what is leading the news for employers this week: Employment indicators provide an early indication of changes in the labour market. The seasonally adjusted filled jobs for the May 2025 month (compared with the April 2025 month) went up 0.1% overall (1,689 jobs) to 2.35 million filled jobs. This went down by 34,237 jobs (1.4%) compared with May 2024. Primary industries went up by 0.4% (439 jobs) and service industries went up by 0.1% (1,990 jobs), while goods-producing
Jul 7, 20252 min read


Employer Bulletin | 30 June 2025
Here's what is leading the news for employers this week: The Government has passed a change to the Employment Relations Act that reinstates the ability for employers to make pay deductions during partial strikes – making the system fairer for all, Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden announced today. “These changes will help both employers and unions to return to the bargaining table and restores the law to what it was before the previous government remov
Jun 30, 20252 min read


Employer Bulletin | 23 June 2025
Here's what is leading the news for employers this week: Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden says amendments to the Employment Relations Act will improve labour market flexibility and help businesses to grow, innovate, and employ with confidence and certainty. “Today I’m announcing the introduction of the Employment Relations Amendment Bill to Parliament, marking a key milestone in this government’s efforts to help New Zealand businesses employ or contra
Jun 23, 20252 min read


Employer Bulletin | 16 June
Here's what is leading the news for employers this week: Business employment data includes filled jobs and gross earnings, with breakdowns by industry, sex, age, region, and territorial authority area, using a combination of data from two different Inland Revenue sources: the employer monthly schedule (EMS) and payday filing. Both are associated with PAYE (pay as you earn) tax data. Total actual filled jobs in the March 2025 quarter were 2.26 million. In the March 2025 quarte
Jun 16, 20251 min read


Employer Bulletin | 09 June
Here's what is leading the news for employers this week: As part of broader health and safety reforms, WorkSafe will significantly refocus from an enforcement agency to one that engages early to support businesses and individuals to manage their critical risks, Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden says. “During my public consultation, I heard many concerns from a wide range of Kiwi businesses and workers about WorkSafe’s inconsistency, culture and lack o
Jun 9, 20252 min read


Employer Bulletin | 3 June
Here's what is leading the news for employers this week: Employment indicators provide an early indication of changes in the labour market. Key facts: Changes in the seasonally adjusted filled jobs for the April 2025 month (compared with the March 2025 month) were: all industries – down 0.1% (2,246 jobs) to 2.35 million filled jobs primary industries – up 0.1% (108 jobs) goods-producing industries – down 0.3% (1,393 jobs) service industries – down 0.1% (1,081 jobs). The foll
Jun 3, 20251 min read


Employer Bulletin | 26 May
Here's what is leading the news for employers this week: The Government is removing tax roadblocks to investment, Finance Minister Nicola Willis says. “Budget 2025 sets aside $75 million over the next four years to encourage foreign investment in New Zealand infrastructure and make it easier for startups to attract and retain high quality staff. “These changes demonstrate the Government’s commitment to driving the economic growth needed to create jobs, lift incomes and fund p
May 26, 20252 min read


Employer Bulletin | 19 May
Here's what is leading the news for employers this week: The Government has announced changes to the Equal Pay Act. The Government is committed to maintaining a process to raise and resolve pay equity claims and these changes aim to make the process workable and sustainable. The changes to the Equal Pay Act through the Equal Pay Amendment Act include an updated process to raise and resolve claims of sex-based undervaluation in the pay of female-dominated work when a pay equit
May 19, 20251 min read


Employer Bulletin | 12 May
Here's what is leading the news for employers this week: The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 5.1% in the March 2025 quarter, unchanged from last quarter, according to figures released by Stats NZ last week. In the March 2025 quarter: the unemployment rate was 5.1% • the employment rate was 67.2% annual wage inflation was 2.9% average ordinary time hourly earnings were $42.79. “Seasonally adjusted levels of unemployment remained at 156,000 between the December 2024 a
May 12, 20251 min read


Employer Bulletin | 5 May 2025
Here's what is leading the news for employers this week: Employment indicators provide an early indication of changes in the labour market. Changes in the seasonally adjusted filled jobs for the March 2025 month (compared with the February 2025 month) were: All industries – up 0.2 percent (3,548 jobs) to 2.36 million filled jobs Primary industries – up 0.4 percent (462 jobs) Goods-producing industries – up 0.1 percent (453 jobs) Service industries – up 0.2 percent (2,762 jobs
May 5, 20251 min read


Employer Bulletin | 22 April 2025
Here's what is leading the news for employers this week: The electronic card transactions (ECT) series covers debit, credit, and charge card transactions with New Zealand-based merchants. The series can be used to indicate changes in consumer spending and economic activity. Based on the value of electronic card transactions for the March 2025 month (compared with February 2025), spending in the retail industries decreased 0.8% ($52 million). Durables, hospitality, fuel and ap
Apr 22, 20252 min read


Employer Bulletin | 14 April 2025
Here's what is leading the news for employers this week: Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden says changes are coming to support freedom of choice and reduce the burden on employers when new employees start in a role. The Government has agreed to repeal the changes made by the previous government by removing the 30-day rule and reducing related employer obligations. “Currently, if a collective agreement is in place the employee’s individual agreement must
Apr 14, 20252 min read


Employer Bulletin | 7 April 2025
Here's what is leading the news for employers this week: Workplace Relations and Safety Minister Brooke van Velden says safe harbours of deemed compliance will be created to increase business and worker certainty about what they need to do to comply with their health and safety duties. Approved Codes of Practice (ACOPs) are practical guidelines to help people in specific sectors and industries to comply with their health and safety duties. “Health and safety compliance is bas
Apr 7, 20252 min read


Employer Bulletin | 31 March 2025
Here's what is leading the news for employers this week: "From 1 April 2025, the adult minimum wage rate will increase from $23.15 to $23.50 per hour. The starting-out and training minimum wage rates will also increase from $18.52 to $18.80 per hour (80 per cent of the adult rate). Further details on the minimum wage increase can be found on the Employment New Zealand website." In today’s Bulletin: Employer must correct its miscalculated final pay Employer held accountable fo
Mar 30, 20251 min read


Employer Bulletin | 24 March 2025
Here's what is leading the news for employers this week: "New Zealand’s gross domestic product (GDP) rose 0.7 percent in the December 2024 quarter, following a 1.1 percent decrease in the September 2024 quarter, according to figures released by Stats NZ on Friday Eleven of the 16 industries increased this quarter. The largest rises were from rental, hiring, and real estate services; retail trade and accommodation; and healthcare and social assistance. “Higher spending by inte
Mar 23, 20252 min read


Employer Bulletin | 17 March 2025
Here's what is leading the news for employers this week: "The Government is proposing changes to procurement rules to make it easier for New Zealand businesses to win government contracts that are collectively worth more than $50 billion a year, Economic Growth Minister Nicola Willis says. “The changes include introducing a new economic benefit test and scrapping 24 rules that put unnecessary obstacles in the path of Kiwi businesses,” she says. “This is part of our plan to in
Mar 16, 20251 min read


Employer Bulletin | 10 March 2025
Here's what is leading the news for employers this week: "Changes are being made to the Active Investor Plus Visa from 1 April 2025 to help New Zealand encourage growth and make investing in New Zealand more attractive. Two simplified investment categories will be introduced — Growth and Balanced. Investments made by either must be completed within 6 months of the date of approval in principle. These migrants will have higher immigration requirements. The scope of acceptab
Mar 9, 20251 min read


Employer Bulletin | 3 March 2025
Here's what is leading the news for employers this week: "Old equipment repurposed by businesses must be safe to use, WorkSafe New Zealand says, following sentencing of a Rotorua company whose modified crane became a weapon that changed the life of a teenage contractor. Harrison Gilbert was struck in the face by an untethered 412-kilogram steel beam being maneuvered by the mobile crane at Lakeland Steel in Rotorua, on the day of his seventeenth birthday in October 2022. Mr Gi
Mar 2, 20252 min read
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