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The Labour Inspectorate said wage deductions must always be agreed to by the employee.
The Labour Inspectorate said wage deductions must always be agreed to by the employee.
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For all organisations on each charge the maximum penalty is a fine of $1.5 million.
Peter Newton says he's quitting "for reasons of personal development [and] reflection".
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97 people were interviewed, including current and former employees of Lyttelton Port Co.
Corporate fines were simply a business cost, says Maritime Union's Craig Harrison.
Judge says two years is far too long for a family to have to wait for justice.
Emergency teams were called to the workplace on Upper Buller Gorge Rd this afternoon.
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