New author for Personal Grievances
Thomson Reuters welcomes Chief Judge Christina Inglis, of the Employment Court of New Zealand as the new author for Personal Grievances.
Thomson Reuters welcomes Chief Judge Christina Inglis, of the Employment Court of New Zealand as the new author for Personal Grievances.
This session focuses on the topic of Employment Law. Westlaw's resources include expert commentary, cases and full text legislation, news service and a specialist tracker. The trainer will provide you with a convenient one stop shop to access these tools. More course dates.
This session focuses on the topic of Employment Law. Westlaw's resources include expert commentary, cases and full text legislation, news service and a specialist tracker. The trainer will provide you with a convenient one stop shop to access these tools. More course dates.
The Minimum Wage Order 2024 and the Health and Safety at Work (Adventure Activities) Amendment Regulations 2023 come into force in April and are available now in Westlaw New Zealand.
Latest Gazette Notice is a daily item published in Alert 24 NZ, alerting customers to new Notices published in the New Zealand Gazette.
The Legal Services Amendment Act 2024 was passed under urgency on 6 March 2024 (calendar date), received the Royal assent on 7 March and comes into force on 21 March.
Commentary to the Criminal Procedure Act 2011 and Criminal Disclosure Act 2008 has been updated in response to the amendments by the Security Information in Proceedings (Repeals and Amendments) Act 2022 (in force 28 November 2023) regarding how national security information is treated...
Commentary on recent employment law decisions relating to the Gloriavale Christian Community is included in the latest updating of Employment Law (online ed, Thomson Reuters) on Westlaw New Zealand.
The following recent Acts, Bills and subordinate legislation are now available on Westlaw New Zealand. Legislation can also be found using the legislation search page. Bills can be found using the bills search page.
From 1 April 2024, owners of light electric vehicles will need to buy a road user charges (RUC) licence and display it on their windscreen.