Employment Hannah Wrench Employment Hannah Wrench

HR for Small Businesses in NZ: A Practical Guide to Getting It Right

Most small businesses don’t start with an HR strategy.

They start with a skill, a trade, a service, or a gap in the market. The people side of the business often develops later — usually when the workload grows beyond what one person can manage.

For many owner-led businesses, HR evolves organically. A contract is downloaded when needed. A policy gets written after an issue arises. A conversation is handled as best as possible.

And often, that works — for a while.

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Workplace Culture, Employment Hannah Wrench Workplace Culture, Employment Hannah Wrench

Changing Employment Conditions & Managing Risk: What Employers Need to Know 

Changing Employment Conditions & Managing Risk: What Employers Need to Know 

One of the most common situations where employers run into employment claims is when they make changes to an employee’s conditions of employment — or take actions that could eventually put that employment at risk. 

These situations often start with legitimate business needs. A business may need to adjust working hours, restructure roles, or address performance concerns. However, if the correct process is not followed, what begins as a practical management decision can quickly become a legal issue. 

Understanding how to manage these situations properly is an essential part of being an employer. 

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Recruitment Cherilyn Walthew Recruitment Cherilyn Walthew

“What’s in a Name? The Vital Role of Job Descriptions”

In today’s dynamic workplace, an accurate job description is more than just a checklist of tasks—it’s a cornerstone of effective performance management and a critical tool for nurturing a positive company culture. Let’s explore why crafting precise job descriptions is essential for both employees and employers.

A well-defined job description sets the stage for success. Let us guide you how.

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Employment Cherilyn Walthew Employment Cherilyn Walthew

“That’s not in my job description”.

As a Manager or Employer, the chances are you’ve heard that phrase at least once from a staff member, if not multiple times during your career. And when you’re already under pressure, it’s enough to make your blood boil!

Let’s face it, for a lot of us “survive til ’25” was a rough ride and the tunnel to “thrive in ‘25” might feel like it isn’t getting any shorter, as we stare off to the second half of the year.

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Employment Inspiring Design Employment Inspiring Design

Employment – From Lone Wolf to Pack Leader

Taking on your first employee is a massive step for any business, especially if you’re used to going it alone.

Registering with IRD as an employer is the easy part. An employment agreement that is fit for purpose can be easily obtained with the right advice but, the real challenge is bringing someone into the business that shares your vision and values. So, it’s imperative that you both understand why you’ve hired that person.

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