Colleen Hay • September 28, 2020
Having friends or family help out in your business can seem like a good way to support them and your business. However, an informal arrangement could be considered employment and turn out to be costly. A recent ruling by the Employment Court details how an almost 50-year friendship ended after an employment disagreement.
https://www.employment.govt.nz/about/news-and-updates/hiring-friends-and-family-can-be-costly
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