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All new workers set to face 90-day trial
The Government is planning to allow all businesses to have 90-day trials for new workers and wants to give employers the power to keep unions out of the workplace.
The Government is planning to allow all businesses to have 90-day trials for new workers and wants to give employers the power to keep unions out of the workplace.
The Government has announced plans to extend the 90 Day Trial scheme to incorporate more workplaces, reports TVNZ.
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