Six apple packhouses have been found in breach of employment law after a joint government agency crackdown on the industry.
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment said enforcement action had been taken after nine packhouses in the Tasman region were visited by the Ministry's Labour Inspectorate earlier this month.
It was part of a joint audit with Immigration New Zealand and Inland Revenue to check for compliance with employment, immigration and tax laws.
In two-thirds of the packhouses breaches were found, including using non-compliant employment agreements, failing to keep accurate employment records and failing to pay holiday pay correctly.
Only one packhouse was found to be compliant. Two others were issued with requests to produce their records for audit as they were unavailable at the time of the visit.