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    Businesses and unions aren't seeing eye-to-eye on the Government's latest employment law changes

    Businesses and unions aren't seeing eye-to-eye on the Government's latest employment law changes


    New staff now won't automatically join a collective agreement for 30 days - and don't have to be informed of their union options.

    It's sparked dismay from unions - which say the move removes worker protections.

    But Business NZ's Catherine Beard says the rules had created a lot of paperwork for employers - and confusion for new employees.

    She says if people want to join the union, they're free too - but she takes the view that they should be opting in, not having to opt out.

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