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Hiring

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  • Compensation & cost award table [html]
  • Employment Cases Summary [html]
  • Regulatory Impact Statements [html]
  • Themes in employment law [html]

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Problem-solving in the workplace

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Research

  • Casual Employment Report [html]
  • Employment Relations Dispute Resolution Research [html]
  • Employment Relationship Problems: Costs, Benefits and Choices [html]
  • Trial Employment Periods – an evaluation of the first year of operation [html]
  • The 2008 Rest & Meal Breaks Amendments to the Employment Relations Act 2000 - A snapshot of the impact in the first year – August 2010 [html]

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Ordering booklets

All our booklets and pamphlets are free. There are 3 ways to place an order for printed copies:

You can print out the blank form, complete your order and fax it to 09 969 2990 or post it to:

Department of Labour
Workplace Contact Centre
P O Box 105 183
Auckland 1010; or

  • call us free on 0800 20 90 20.

Any personal information supplied for the purposes of ordering our printed publications will not be used by us for any other purposes. See our privacy statement.

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Tips for downloading booklets

All our online booklets are currently available only in Adobe® Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF). You will need an Adobe® Acrobat Reader™ to download them.

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The free Adobe® Reader™ allows you to view, navigate, and print PDF files across all major computing platforms. If you don't have an Adobe® Reader™, you can download it for free [external site]. Installation may take a few minutes.

Once downloaded into your system, just click on the link for the file you want and the Adobe Acrobat Reader will automatically open it for you. Actual downloading speed is determined by a number of factors such as file size, your modem speed, the volume of Internet traffic at the time as well as the capacity of your computer system.

You can set your own viewing preferences using the toolbar in Adobe® Reader™ to view pages to suit and you can print the whole booklet or any of the pages you require.

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Tips for printing PDFs

It is NOT always necessary to print out the whole booklet. Here's how you can print out the pages of your choice.

Using File/Print, just select the Print Range you require.

The correct page numbers in the file you're printing will be indicated beside the right-hand scroll bar as you scroll through the document. These are the CORRECT page references for printing purposes and may differ from the actual page numbers in the booklet, usually by two more. This is because where there is a separate cover, this gets counted as two extra pages in Acrobat.

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This page was last updated on: 27-Aug-2010 -> and is current.


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