The Labour Inspectorate will be getting an $8.8 million boost, which will increase the number of labour inspectors.
Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety Iain Lees-Galloway says this will improve the department's ability in handling increasingly complex and demanding cases.
"Boosting the Labour Inspectorate with more staff and resources will enable this important service to protect all New Zealand workers from exploitation and unfair practices," Lees-Galloway said.
"Businesses will also benefit from our plan to ensure a more level playing field for good employers, so that they are not undercut by unsavoury and unfair practices from competitors".
The capability and capacity of the Labour Inspectorate will be lifted over the next three years.