Employment Relations Act 2000
The New Zealand Employment Relations Act 2000 (sometimes known by its acronym, ERA) is a statute of the Parliament of New Zealand. It was substantially amended by the Employment Relations (Validation of Union Registration and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2001 and by the ERAA (No 2) 2004.
Read more about Employment Relations Act 2000: Preceding Statutes, Courts and Institutions, Coverage of The ERA, Duties and Obligations of Employers and Employees, Termination of Employment, Personal Grievance, Collective Bargaining, Unions, 2008 Employment Relations Amendment Act, Other Statutes Related To Employment Law
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