Where to go for more support
Community Law |
Your local Community Law Centre can provide you with free initial legal advice. Find your local Community Law Centre online: www.communitylaw.org.nz/our-law-centres |
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment |
The Employment website of the Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment publishes a range of information on employment relations and minimum rights at work. Website: www.employment.govt.nz |
Te Kauae Kaimahi/ |
Te Kauae Kaimahi is the umbrella body for affiliated unions covering every job and industry in New Zealand. It can provide information about which union may cover the type of work you do. Website: www.union.org.nz |
New Zealand Prostitutes Collective |
The New Zealand Prostitutes Collective is a nationwide organisation run by sex workers for sex workers. They provide information and services for people who are doing sex work or thinking about doing sex work. Website: www.nzpc.org.nz |
Union Network of Migrants (UNEMIG) |
UNEMIG or Union Network of Migrants is an association of migrant workers within FIRST Union. Website: www.unemig.org.nz |
Migrant Workers Association |
The Migrant Workers Association NZ fights for migrant workers’ rights and against injustice and exploitation in the workplace. Website: migrantworkers.org.nz |