Advicewise – Nov bulletin
This month – with the election just a memory, what employment law changes can we expect from Labour. Read more here
This month – with the election just a memory, what employment law changes can we expect from Labour. Read more here
Energy Efficient Glazing is Growing, But Hindered by Market Dynamics says US study. Read more here
Researchers from the Chinese group’s research institute believe they have developed a product that can help to greatly reduce the amount energy used by buildings all across the country. Read more here
Researchers have developed windows that can change color automatically when heated by sunlight, to keep buildings cool – and to top it off, they’re solar panels as well. Read more here
MBIE recently published two framework documents (transforming operational efficiency and reducing whole-of-life embodied carbon. You can read their papers here. We submitted a response on behalf of the Association which you can read here
This month: An outline of the two main political parties campaign promises on employment law, resident visa holders now offshore, and Eligibility expanded for Covid-19 leave support. Read more here
Auckland remains at Alert Level 3 and information re resurgence wage subsidy. Read more
We’ve got this! Ignoring some of the current hysteria I’m sure you’ve already worked out how to continue operating. Please contact me if you have any questions. Here is the latest update from Advicewise
Read about the Equal Pay amendment bill, components of the proposed pay equity framework, cannabis legislation and control referendum, bereavement leave for miscarriage, privacy act 2020, and heavy investment to fight migrant worker exploitation. Read more here