An "unbelievable'' failure to keep accurate records of staff earnings and hours has cost an Omarama hunting business more than $80,000.
A Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment statement today says the Employment Relations Authority has issued $55,000 in fines to New Zealand Mountain Hunting Ltd, and a further $27,500 to the company's director Gary Herbert.
After a former employee alleged staff were required to work an average of 12 hours a day, but were only paid a flat rate of $150 per day, the Labour Inspectorate investigated.
"The requirement to keep accurate and complete records sits at the very heart of an employer's obligations," Labour Inspectorate regional manager Jeanie Borsboom said.