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When should I contact a labour inspector and how can they help?
Labour inspectors make sure that employers operate within the law in relation to things like minimum wages, wage deductions, parental leave, and holiday pay. They can investigate complaints about breaches of minimum employment rights, help employers with systems that will help them comply with their obligations, and take action to enforce minimum standards through the Employment Relations Authority (from 1 April 2016 labour inspectors can also use infringement fees to punish\enforce certain breaches of employment law).
If you are receiving less than your legal minimum entitlements then ideally, you should discuss this with your employer first to give them a chance to put things right. If this discussion gets you nowhere then you can contact a labour inspector. It won't cost you anything to get their help. You can contact a Labour Inspector by calling MBIE’s Labour Contact Centre on 0800 20 90 20. |
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