Extra Extra! Contractor Certainty and the Proposed Gateway Test
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Have you heard about the latest announcement from Workplace Relations and Safety Minister, Brooke van Velden?
The recent legal update is making waves across New Zealand, as it proposes to create certainty when entering into contractor arrangements. Businesses are now facing a potential legal shake-up that will provide greater clarity around the status of independent contractors. But what does this mean for your business?
In this episode, our host Sanam breaks down the key points you need to know, including:
- The difference between an independent contractor and an employee
- An overview of the current "true nature of the relationship" tests
- The Government’s reasoning and motivation behind this important legal shift
- What the proposed Gateway Test is, how it works, and what it means for businesses
- How these changes could impact businesses, from gig economy workers to traditional industries
- What steps your business can take right now to prepare for these upcoming changes
If you're a business owner, contractor, or HR professional navigating the complexities of worker status and legal compliance, this episode is a must-listen. Stay ahead of the curve and make sure you’re ready for these significant changes in the employment law landscape!
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Resources:
- Increased certainty for contractors coming - Beehive Announcement
- Employee or contractor (current tests) - Employment NZ
- Employment Relations Act Amendment (proposed flow chart) - MBIE website
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