Fulton Hogan asks staff to take 2 weeks leave through crisis

Fulton Hogan asks staff to take 2 weeks leave through crisis
Jenny Ruth
Fulton Hogan is asking its estimated 5,000 New Zealand employees to take two weeks annual leave in April, despite receiving the government's wage subsidy to help it manage through the coronavirus crisis and national lockdown.Chief executive Graeme Johnson made it clear in a video for staff obtained by BusinessDesk that the company had previously been wanting employees take even more annual leave through the crisis, although Fulton Hogan has still left open its ability to seek more in future."Based on our current outlook, I'm pleased to confirm...

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