2354 days ago

Poll: Do you have a written employment agreement?

Sacha Green from Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand

Having a written employment agreement is the law. Even if you don’t have one, there are some minimum employment rights that everyone is entitled to. We’re here to help you know what your rights are and what to do if they aren’t being met. Call 0800 367 222 (0800 FOR CAB) for help or visit our website www.cab.org.nz... for details about CAB services in your neighbourhood.

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Do you have a written employment agreement?
  • 70.6% Yes, I have a written employment agreement
    70.6% Complete
  • 9.1% No, I do not have a written employment agreement
    9.1% Complete
  • 11.3% No, I am not in paid work
    11.3% Complete
  • 6.8% No, I am an independent contractor
    6.8% Complete
  • 2.2% Other
    2.2% Complete
857 votes
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14 hours ago

Poll: Do you mind when neighbours leave freebies on the street?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Some spare wood, used furniture or children's toys - do you mind when your neighbours leave goods on the street for others to make use of?

Share your thoughts in the comments and poll below.

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Do you mind when neighbours leave freebies on the street?
  • 86.1% It's fine!
    86.1% Complete
  • 11.4% It annoys me!
    11.4% Complete
  • 2.5% Other - I'll share below
    2.5% Complete
674 votes
21 minutes ago

Here's another pesky riddle, what word is it?

Riddler from The Neighbourly Riddler

What English word has three consecutive double letters?

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7 hours ago

What's On: Whakarongo! Celebrating Aotearoa Composers

Greg from Tawa

From choral art music to contemporary waiata, "Whakarongo!" will explore the beautiful diversity of Aotearoa artists in themes of faith, our whenua, our people, and te ao Māori.
Whakarongo! Celebrating Aotearoa Composers
  • Alan Gibbs Centre, Wellington College