The owners of an Auckland motel say they are the victims of a dirty trick after they were accused by New Zealand First leader Winston Peters of advertising for cheap, illegal labour.
Peters today said the Rayland Motel in Manukau had been caught blatantly abusing labour laws and ripping off student workers.
He pointed to an advertisement placed on a Countdown supermarket noticeboard which appeared to show the business was seeking "Asian student labor [sic]" and was offering $6.50 an hour - less than the minimum wage.
The ad, which was written on the motel's business card, also appeared to be offering wages under the table, or tax-free.
"This is exploitation in broad daylight not in back alleys and behind closed doors," Peters alleged.