The vulnerable campaign

NZ Herald reports:

A Dunedin-based cleaning company has taken its campaign online saying part of the Employment Relations is failing businesses – the site called “vulnerable ” targets Minister of Labour Kate Wilkinson.

The site is here.

Crest Commercial Cleaning launched the last week after three years of the to change of the ERA, which was set up to protect ‘vulnerable' contract workers.

Under the law if a business changes its contract, ‘vulnerable workers' are given the right to transfer their employment under the same terms and conditions – the outgoing contactor has a month to notify the new contractor if employees want to transfer.

Crest managing director Grant McLauchlan said the legislation was ambiguous and needed clarity.

He said his company were finding out the day before it took over a new contract.

“We want to be told in due course, because we get to the last day and don't know if people are electing to transfer – we are not knowing if we need to recruit our own people.

“It's so ambiguous, and every time we try and work it out we end up in the employment court.
Personally I don't think the clause should remain in law at all. A company winning a contract should not be obligated to hire the staff of the losing company.
But if such a clause is to remain, it should at least be workable.

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