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Self-employed mothers will be eligible for paid parental leave from July 2006 under legislation tabled in Parliament
- Ruth Dyson
- Labour
A new guide for employers on how to create breastfeeding-friendly workplaces will help mothers who want to combine caring and work responsibilities.
- Ruth Dyson
- Labour
Maximum paid parental leave payments increase from 1 July 2005.
- Ruth Dyson
- Labour
Ruth Dyson today launched a new strategy aimed at making workplaces healthy and safe and to reduce work related death,injury and disease statistics.
- Ruth Dyson
- Labour
An address to launch the Workplace Health and Strategy for New Zealand to 2015
- Ruth Dyson
- Labour
Labour Minister Paul Swain today released a report into the working conditions of foreign crew on New Zealand fishing vessels.
- Paul Swain
- Labour
New funding of $730,000 (GST exclusive) has been allocated to improve occupational health in New Zealand workplaces, Associate Labour Minister, Ruth Dyson announced today.
- Ruth Dyson
- Labour
The challenges in occupational safety and health and government inititatives to improve standards.
- Ruth Dyson
- Labour
Setting high standards for workplace health and safety in New Zealand.
- Ruth Dyson
- Labour
$1.8 million has been committed over the next three years to an initiative to help achieve work-life balance.
- Ruth Dyson
- Labour
Legislation to extend New Zealand’s paid parental leave scheme to the self-employed will be introduced to Parliament this year
- Ruth Dyson
- Labour
Occupational ill-health and safety in the workplace, and the NOHSAC report.
- Ruth Dyson
- Labour
Government is committed to supporting the development of the nursing workforce.
- Ruth Dyson
- Labour
Launch of Pay and Employment Equity Unit and developments in implementing the plan of action.
- Ruth Dyson
- Labour
New paid parental leave laws come into effect today under the Parental Leave and Employment Protection Amendment Act 2004.
- Ruth Dyson
- Labour
Hon Paul Swain
Minister of Labour
Launch of the Workplace Productivity Working Group Report
Tuesday, 30 November 2004
- Paul Swain
- Labour
Even the most established and ingrained ways of working can change, and must change, to accommodate the different needs of the economy, and the different expectations of workers and employers.
- Ruth Dyson
- Labour
Speech to Northland Business and Employment Law Conference
Whangarei
10 November 2004
Good morning and thank you for inviting me to address your Conference today.
- Paul Swain
- Labour
Launch National Occupational Health and Safety Advisory Committee's (NOHSAC) report, Burden of Occupational Disease and Injury in NZ
- Ruth Dyson
- Labour
The next step for the government will be to extend paid parental leave to self-employed women.
- Ruth Dyson
- Labour
Outlines government's work-life balance policies and launches CTU guide to work-life balance
- Ruth Dyson
- Labour