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Government to spend $4 5m supporting mental wellbeing in tourism communities

He said he had resized his business from 65 staff to 15 because of the impact of Covid-19 on tourism. “It certainly has not been easy for any of us. I know that some of my team have struggled.” Supplied Fox Glacier Guiding chief executive Rob Jewell says he welcomes the offer of mental wellbeing support for tourism-dependant communities. He said he hoped his peers in the industry would also take up the offer given the pain and hardship he had seen in the community as a result of the absence of international tourists. “I’ve just seen the pain that has been evident in the communities.”

Third parties profiting off MIQ bookings need to look at themselves in the mirror , deputy prime minister says

Some were offering their services for a modest fee while others had very high charges, he said. Getty Images MIQ vacancies are being snapped up in seconds, with no availability through to November. “People probably have to look at themselves in the mirror and ask themselves whether that is the right thing to be doing,” Robertson said. MIQ was an important service for people returning home and the booking system had been designed in such a way that it could not be gamed by bots, he said. But it was harder to distinguish between individuals booking on behalf of others because there was no way to know who was operating the computer, he said.

Restaurant Director Liable For Penalties After Exploiting Worker

Tuesday, 13 July 2021, 12:43 pm The Employment Relations Authority (ERA) has ordered Madhan Singh Bisht, director of Kiran Cuisine Limited, operating a restaurant in Auckland to pay full arrears of $75,026.18 in unpaid minimum wage, leave, and holiday pay to a former employee, as well as a further $50,000 in penalties. The Labour Inspectorate took the case to the ERA following a complaint from a former employee who worked at the restaurant as a chef. The Inspectorate’s investigation found the employee consistently worked an average of between 60 and 70 hours each week over approximately three years of employment, despite being contracted and paid for up to 36 hours

Business Scoop » Restaurant Director Liable For Penalties After Exploiting Worker

Press Release – Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment The Employment Relations Authority (ERA) has ordered Madhan Singh Bisht, director of Kiran Cuisine Limited, operating a restaurant in Auckland to pay full arrears of $75,026.18 in unpaid minimum wage, leave, and holiday pay to a former employee, … The Employment Relations Authority (ERA) has ordered Madhan Singh Bisht, director of Kiran Cuisine Limited, operating a restaurant in Auckland to pay full arrears of $75,026.18 in unpaid minimum wage, leave, and holiday pay to a former employee, as well as a further $50,000 in penalties. The Labour Inspectorate took the case to the ERA following a complaint from a former employee who worked at the restaurant as a chef.

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