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Are you wondering whether you are an employee or a contractor?
This is a common question that many workers in New Zealand ask. Although these two types of employment can be similar, there are some things that differentiate them. An employee must be paid minimum wage and have minimum rights as written out in the Employment Relations and Holidays Act. They have to have a written agreement and are directed by their employer about when and where to work and what their expectations are. On the other hand, a contractor is a self-employed person who regularly performs a particular service.
 

Our Case Process

We start by establishing the facts, identifying the issue and explaining the legal bits so we can get started on solving your employment problem. We want you to have peace of mind from the beginning of your journey with us.

Detailed Planning

We start by establishing the facts, identifying the issue and explaining the legal bits so we can get started on solving your employment problem. We want you to have peace of mind from the beginning of your journey with us.
Next, we discuss your expectations and any risks we think you are facing, evaluate all evidence and prepare an action plan so you get the best outcomes. We prepare you for what’s to come and what you can expect.

Consultation

Next, we discuss your expectations and any risks we think you are facing, evaluate all evidence and prepare an action plan so you get the best outcomes. We prepare you for what’s to come and what you can expect.
In the last part of our process, we prepare you for attending any meetings (such as disciplinary) and complete the outcome as cleanly and as quickly as we can. We strive to protect our clients and get you the best results.

Settlement

In the last part of our process, we prepare you for attending any meetings (such as disciplinary) and complete the outcome as cleanly and as quickly as we can. We strive to protect our clients and get you the best results.
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What are the legal differences?

A contractor earns their income through issuing an invoice, must pay their own taxes and ACC levies. They also aren’t entitled to any annual, or sick leave like employees are. The most significant difference is that only an employee can raise a personal grievance claim. You have various rights if you are an employee or a contractor, but if you take an issue to court, they will look at the wording in your employment agreement rather than the label.

At Resolve Legal, we can help determine whether you are considered an employee or a contractor. We will let you know about any employment law changes and how they might have an impact on your type of employment. We will take a look at your employment agreement and explain the rights you have in your position. Our team will advise you on what type of employment may be better suitable for you.

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