Supreme Court tosses out relief care minimum wage appeal in split decision

Supreme Court tosses out relief care minimum wage appeal in split decision
Paul McBeth
By Paul McBeth Aug. 7 (BusinessDesk) - The Supreme Court has sided with the Ministry of Health and Capital & Coast district health board in a split decision over whether a former relief caregiver should have been paid minimum wage instead of a flat fee.  Justices Mark O'Regan, Terrence Arnold and William Young today rejected Janet Lowe's appeal that relief caregivers are employees and as such entitled to the minimum wage, rather than a flat fee. The case was being closely watched given about 30,000 largely female relief workers were paid ...