New employment law would stop costly serial litigation from Affco, Meat Workers Union says

New employment law would stop costly serial litigation from Affco, Meat Workers Union says
Sophie Boot
By Sophie Boot May 16 (BusinessDesk) - The Meat Workers Union says changes to New Zealand's employment law would let them prevent Talleys-owned meat processor Affco from barring unions and taking bargaining to court, a tactic which costs the workers' advocate half a million dollars a year in legal fees. The Employment Relations Amendment Bill, which is currently being heard by a parliamentary select committee, would drop changes made by the previous government to key minimum standards and protections for employees, including restricting t...