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by crowcroft
660 days ago
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Citation needed for New Zealand being pretty much 'at will'. Especially for large companies. From https://www.employment.govt.nz/ending-employment/dismissal If an employer wants to dismiss an employee (end their employment), they must:
* act in good faith
* have a good reason Redundancy would cost three months reasons and Uber would be required Uber to argue, not that the person doing a job isn't a worthy employee, but that the role they perform shouldn't exist in the company anymore – a hard argument for Uber to make about their drivers I imagine. > NZ has government provided healthcare. Which contractors have to pay for through ACC levies. |
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Our public health system (hospitals, doctors, etc) are different and is largely paid for from income tax (lower than many states in the US, 10% lower marginal rate than I was paying in CA).