Longer locks still flowing as hairdressers remain closed

Longer locks still flowing as hairdressers remain closed
Brent Melville
An estimated 20,000 hairdressers and professional barbers won’t be picking up their scissors until level 3 restrictions are lifted, under government protocols for protecting non-essential workers. Under the terms of alert level 3, outlined today by the government, service businesses which involve direct physical contact, such as hairdressing, massage or house cleaning, are precluded from operating. The New Zealand Association of Registered Hairdressers estimates there are 5,000 hairdressing and barber shop businesses operating in New...

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