A Waikato dairy farmer was penalised for firing an employee via a 'go away' text message and failing to provide basic employment paperwork, with the Employment Relations Authority ruling that while the dismissal was legally defensible, serious breaches of employment documentation
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Federated farmers have launched their list of priorities for the coming election. They've unveiled a five-point plan. They want the government to one, cut the cost of farming, two, enable technology and infrastructure. Three, empower community conservation, support young farmers, and finally fix local government. Wayne Langford is the Federated Farmers President and with us.
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addressing rural-urban friction over development
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