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- Suspension - Employment New Zealand
When can an employee be suspended? An employer can only suspend an employee in limited circumstances, which include: where an employee’s behaviour is under disciplinary investigation and having them at work may compromise the investigation or cause further issues
- When is it appropriate to suspend an employee from work? - Wynn Williams
As a general principle, an employee can only be suspended from work if there is some contractual or statutory justification for doing so There are exceptions to this – for example, where serious health and safety concerns exist
- Suspension without pay - Is it ever okay? - Yellowconsulting2023
In New Zealand, the legal framework around suspensions without pay is clear: employees have the right to be paid for the work they perform This includes the period of suspension, unless there's a valid and explicit contractual agreement allowing for unpaid suspension
- To Suspend Or Not To Suspend? - Davenports Law
Learn when and how to suspend an employee under NZ law Protect your business by following fair process and ensuring agreements include suspension clauses
- Employment Relations Act 2000
Where there is a strike, and as a result of the strike an employer is unable to provide for a non-striking employee work that is normally performed by that employee, the employer may suspend the employee’s employment until the strike is ended
- Can You Stand Down Employees Without Pay In New Zealand? - Sprintlaw NZ
Below, we’ll break down what a stand down is in NZ, when (if ever) you can stand down employees without pay, how it differs from suspension, and what to do instead if you need urgent cost relief
- When Can I Suspend an Employee? | LegalVision New Zealand
LegalVision lawyer, Matthew Bartlett explains the circumstances when you can suspend an employee in New Zealand
- DEALING WITH EMPLOYEES - Tradie Law
Generally, if the employer does not have good reason for the suspension or does not follow a fair process, the employee may have a personal grievance against the employer
- Suspension - Not as straightforward as you may think
Discussion of the proposal should include whether or not the suspension should occur, alternatives to suspension, the proposed length, the possible implications and whether the suspension would be on pay We note that the ability to suspend without pay is extremely limited
- Suspension at work: can an employer suspend me? - Mathews Walker
Unless there is a direct threat or danger, it is rare that it would be considered reasonable to suspend an employee without consultation Suspensions should be paid in most cases If they are unpaid this should be provided for in your employment agreement
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