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Redcross from Sandringham
We’re open for Matariki! See our displays showcasing Māori culture 🤍❤️🖤 and the cosmos 💫 at 571 Sandringham Road.
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Brian from Mount Roskill
A group of 19 Indian migrant workers claim they are being made to work in what they describe as slave-like conditions up to 17 hours per day with no pay at Auckland restaurant chain Daaku Kebab.
The men claim they each paid between $26,000 and $60,000 for the work visas they feel have now trapped … View moreA group of 19 Indian migrant workers claim they are being made to work in what they describe as slave-like conditions up to 17 hours per day with no pay at Auckland restaurant chain Daaku Kebab.
The men claim they each paid between $26,000 and $60,000 for the work visas they feel have now trapped them.
They said they went to Sikh temples for help, and the temple communities were now supplying them with groceries. Daljit Singh, a spokesman for the Supreme Sikh Society said the workers were “not in a good shape mentally”.
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (Mbie) confirmed it had received complaints about alleged migrant exploitation at Daaku Kebab and the matter had been referred to its investigations team.
Daaku Kebab has five outlets across Auckland. One of its two directors, known by the single name Sourav, has denied the allegations as “baseless”.
Khawaish Singh, 24, said he paid $26,000 for his visa and a job at Daaku Kebab, and claims that for the first two months he received no payments despite being made to work 17-hour days.
He and three other workers - Partab Singh, 26, Narender Singh, 33, and Harsh Singh, 27 - share a basement in Papatoetoe and say they survive on food and groceries they get from the Sikh temple.
Khawaish said he worked from 11am to 4am for two months under “training” and received no payment for his work. He was just given meals.
“We are treated just like slaves and I didn’t feel like I was being treated like a human being at all,” said Khawaish, who first started work for the chain in July last year.
Khawaish said he started getting paid in September but did not know how much he received hourly because the company did not give him payslips.
Co-workers Partab, Narender and Harsh shared similar claims with the Herald, alleging they were being made to work long hours with little or no pay after paying tens of thousands of dollars for their visas.
Harsh claims he paid $60,000 for his visa because the company had promised he could be a shareholder.
“When I asked about getting a proper salary so I can repay the money I borrowed, they threatened by saying the business will be sold and all the money that I paid will be gone,” he claimed.
He feared that not repaying a loan for the money he borrowed to pay for his visa would put his family in danger.
Sourav denies all the allegations. “These allegations are all denied, but under legal advice I am unable to comment further whilst an investigation is under way.”
He said the problems arose from a “personal matter concerning families back home in India”.
“They are unable to substantiate the amounts alleged and this is a baseless allegation,” he said.
“Some of these employees have refused to work, quarrelled with customers, and have committed acts of theft on business premises.”
Sourav said he had faced pressure from the families of the men back in India to continue employing them.
He also said he had reached out to the workers “to finalise their outstanding dues and minimum employment entitlements which they are entitled to”.
“They have not yet responded to my request,” he said.
In an email dated June 17 and sighted by the Herald, Sourav said he would like to meet with the workers to resolve their employment dispute.
He said their payslips will be provided to them then.
In a previous email on June 12, Sourav said he was selling the business and gave the men two weeks to find another job or seek other options.
“Business is much slower than I expected, to be honest I put all my personal savings into my business and even still can’t afford my food expenses and my home loan . . . so I decided to sell my business,” he wrote.
Daljit Singh, a spokesman for the Supreme Sikh Society, said 19 workers linked to Daaku Kebab had sought help from Sikh temples in Papatoetoe and Takanini.
He claimed they had “been scammed”, and said it was his belief that they were paying for a pathway to residency and getting part of the business.
He said the temple had been supporting the group with groceries and supplies, and they came to the temples at least once a day for hot meals.
James Friend, Mbie acting national manager investigations, said the complaints were being referred to the ministry’s investigations team.
“We have received complaints which have been referred to our investigations team,” Friend said.
“To protect the integrity of our investigation, we will not be commenting on details of an ongoing investigation.”
The four men who spoke to the Herald had been assessed to be eligible to apply for the Migrant Exploitation Protection Visa.
This is the latest among a string of alleged exploitation cases linked to Immigration New Zealand’s accredited employer work visa (AEWV) scheme, which followed an employer-led process to hire migrant workers.
As at June 3, Immigration had approved 120,472 AEWV applications, and 35,264 accredited employers that use the scheme to attain work visas for as many staff as they wanted.
There are currently 255 active investigations on 246 accredited employers under way and 366 have had their accreditation either revoked or suspended.
It remains unclear how many people have been exploited as a result of companies exploiting the scheme and migrants wanting to move to New Zealand.
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Murray Halberg Retirement Village
With 500 trees now newly-planted on a slope in a Whitford farm paddock, Ryman Healthcare is well on the way to fulfilling its promise of a more sustainable invoicing process.
For every resident who switches from paper to email invoicing, Ryman has pledged to plant a tree, and has partnered with … View moreWith 500 trees now newly-planted on a slope in a Whitford farm paddock, Ryman Healthcare is well on the way to fulfilling its promise of a more sustainable invoicing process.
For every resident who switches from paper to email invoicing, Ryman has pledged to plant a tree, and has partnered with Trees for Survival Charitable Trust to achieve this goal.
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Markus from Green Bay
I bought a large lot of new top quality gardening tools at auction, kept the ones I wanted, and am selling the rest. • 1x Gardena Bypass Pruner Turquoise 18mm RRP $40 for $32 • 1x Gardena Bypass Pruner Soft Grip 20mm RRP $45 for $36 • 1x Gardena Anvil Pruner 23mm RRP $53 for $42 • 1x … View moreI bought a large lot of new top quality gardening tools at auction, kept the ones I wanted, and am selling the rest. • 1x Gardena Bypass Pruner Turquoise 18mm RRP $40 for $32 • 1x Gardena Bypass Pruner Soft Grip 20mm RRP $45 for $36 • 1x Gardena Anvil Pruner 23mm RRP $53 for $42 • 1x Gardena Bypass Pruner Black 24mm RRP $60 for $48 • 1x Gardena ExpertCut Pruner 22 mm RRP $80 for $64 • 1x Gardena Bypass Pruner 25 mm RRP $85 for $68 • Pickup in Green Bay (we live opposite Green Bay High School) preferred though it is possible to send if buyer pays p&p, or if you are outside Auckland then maybe a friend of yours in Auckland can do the pickup.
Price: $32
Markus from Green Bay
Surplus from a completed building project: NEW & UNUSED Seven Bar Heated Towel Rails • 7 round stainless steel bars • Approximately 60 cm wide and 80 cm high x 13.5 cm deep • Power is connected on the right • Note: colour is chrome - the reflection from the room makes it look more … View moreSurplus from a completed building project: NEW & UNUSED Seven Bar Heated Towel Rails • 7 round stainless steel bars • Approximately 60 cm wide and 80 cm high x 13.5 cm deep • Power is connected on the right • Note: colour is chrome - the reflection from the room makes it look more golden than it is • PICKUP ONLY in Green Bay (we live opposite Green Bay High School), or if you are outside Auckland then maybe a friend of yours in Auckland can do the pickup.• As I work from home anyway I'm home pretty much all the time, so just let me know a time you would like to come round.
Price: $149
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It's NZ Volunteer Week (16-22 June) and we know there are real good sorts in your community.
Often these kind acts and regular volunteering efforts go unnoticed but let's put a stop to that.
Let us know below who is making a difference in your neighbourhood so we can all … View moreIt's NZ Volunteer Week (16-22 June) and we know there are real good sorts in your community.
Often these kind acts and regular volunteering efforts go unnoticed but let's put a stop to that.
Let us know below who is making a difference in your neighbourhood so we can all appreciate them for the great work that they do!
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Markus from Green Bay
Surplus to requirements: Rope Zenith 4mm x 60m Camouflage Tie Down Braid (1x Yellow, 3x Blue, 3x Black, 1x Red, 2x Green 2x) $20 ea • Rope Zenith 3mmx15m Multi-Purpose Rope (15x Green, 13x Red 13x, 1x Yellow, 11x Orange) $10 ea • Rope Zenith 8mm x 150m All Purpose Solid Braid $99 • Rope … View moreSurplus to requirements: Rope Zenith 4mm x 60m Camouflage Tie Down Braid (1x Yellow, 3x Blue, 3x Black, 1x Red, 2x Green 2x) $20 ea • Rope Zenith 3mmx15m Multi-Purpose Rope (15x Green, 13x Red 13x, 1x Yellow, 11x Orange) $10 ea • Rope Zenith 8mm x 150m All Purpose Solid Braid $99 • Rope Zenith 6mm x 300m Polypropylene 3 Strand Twisted Yellow 6mm $149. Pickup in Green Bay (we live opposite Green Bay High School so better avoid the school run times!)
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Tahnia from Mount Albert
Baby dress never used suitable upto 2years old girl. PM for details. Thanks
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Mariyaraj from Sandringham
We're open at 60, Dornwell Road (Opp to Mt Roskill Collision Centre) this Saturday and Sunday from 9am - 6pm ⏰
We’ve got a balanced variety of dosa, idly and medu vada for you all to choose from this weekend! We’ve also got gazebo seating available! ☔️
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Murray Halberg Retirement Village
When it’s cold outside, there's nothing quite like being inside the cosy warmth of a kitchen infused with the aroma of spices. But did you know that beyond their aromatic allure, these spices harbour a treasure trove of health benefits?
From the fiery kick of chilli to the sweet warmth of… View moreWhen it’s cold outside, there's nothing quite like being inside the cosy warmth of a kitchen infused with the aroma of spices. But did you know that beyond their aromatic allure, these spices harbour a treasure trove of health benefits?
From the fiery kick of chilli to the sweet warmth of cinnamon, each spice brings not only flavour but also a host of nutrients and healing properties to our winter dishes. So, whether you're sipping on mulled wine, indulging in gingerbread, or savouring a hearty stew, every bite promises to not just please your palate but also contribute to your overall wellbeing.
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