Welcome to our Resource Library, a comprehensive collection of essential information and tools designed to support employers and employees alike. Whether you're seeking guidance on employment law, immigration advice, or resources for workforce integration, you'll find valuable insights and practical assistance here.
Understanding employment law is crucial for both employers and employees to ensure a fair and compliant workplace. Our resources provide detailed information on employment rights, obligations, and best practices in New Zealand.
Employment New Zealand: Explore comprehensive guidelines on employment law, including minimum rights, employment agreements, workplace policies, and dispute resolution.
Navigating immigration regulations can be complex. Our curated resources offer expert advice and up-to-date information to help you with visa applications, employer accreditation, and compliance requirements.
Immigration Law Advice: Access specialised legal guidance for immigration matters, ensuring your processes are smooth and compliant.
Immigration New Zealand:
Employer Accreditation and Work Visa Requirements: Learn about the different types of employer accreditations, requirements, and the process for obtaining them.
Employer Accreditation and Work Visa Requirements
Check Employer Accreditation: Verify if an employer is accredited, a crucial step for prospective employees and hiring managers.
Accredited Employer Work Visa: Detailed information on obtaining a work visa under the accredited employer category.
Supporting workforce integration is key to building an inclusive and effective team. These resources offer assistance with employing and supporting individuals with disabilities or other barriers to employment.
Workbridge: Discover services and support for employing people with disabilities, including job placement and workplace modification assistance.
Our Resource Library is continually updated to provide the latest information and support. Explore these resources to enhance your understanding and management of employment and immigration matters. For further assistance, please contact our support team.