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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    A Southland dairy farm and its owner have lost an appeal for exploiting vulnerable workers

    A Southland dairy farm and its owner have lost an appeal for exploiting vulnerable workers


    Rural Practice Limited and its owner Reza Abdul-Jabbar have been fined 215-thousand dollars by the Employment Relations Authority, for multiple breaches including failing to pay minimum wage to immigrant workers.

    Abdul-Jabbar was also a religious leader, who mentored at least one of the three Indonesian employees he exploited.

    Judge Joanna Holden says there was a clear imbalance of power.

    She says the employers took advantage of the new immigrants, who lacked knowledge of local law and employment requirements.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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