Two British miners lured to the West Coast with the promise of jobs for life with Solid Energy are now facing redundancy and could be kicked out of New Zealand.
The men are only three months shy of gaining permanent residency, but are barred from taking jobs anywhere else, they said today.
"Even Margaret Thatcher showed more compassion," said Mark Pointon, who moved to Greymouth from Yorkshire with his colleague Jason Brown about 20 months ago.
The two men today appealed to Grey District Mayor Tony Kokshoorn for help after learning they will likely be made redundant in an official announcement tomorrow.
They said they tried to talk to Solid Energy and got the "run-around" from a woman in HR, who would only say, "Don't worry, everything will be sorted".