A Employment Relation Authority decision on holiday pay owed to workers could be costly for the cash-strapped Tiwai Point aluminium smelter in Southland.
New Zealand Aluminium Smelters Ltd (NZAS) said the decision in favour of the workers would cost millions of dollars in back pay and ongoing annual costs.
"This will impose an added burden on NZAS at a time when it is already losing millions of dollars every month," said acting general manager Stewart Hamilton.
The case taken by 64 Employment, Printing and Manufacturing Union (EPMU) members claimed they should be paid 12 hours annual leave in lieu for public holidays instead of eight, as all workers were rostered on standard 12 hour shifts.
Under an employment contract dated before 2004, employees would accrue a day's leave for each statutory holiday, regardless of whether it was worked.