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Michelle from Hoon Hay
Come along launching my Crafty Knitting Machine and Crafty Knitting Needles free event www.facebook.com...
Mei Leng Wong Reporter from NZ Gardener & Get Growing
New Zealand's endemic southern blue butterfly (Zizina oxleyi) is now common only in Otago and Canterbury. Small populations of the southern blue can still be found within the wide distribution of the common blue in the North Island, but their future is unclear.
Click below for more details, thinking of selling Chris Finnerty 021 274 6041
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Shannon Beynon Reporter from Christchurch Mail
Morena.
Here's our fifth challenge for the week, leading up to next week's Māori Language Week - we'll be running these over the weekend as well, so only rua more to go.
How good is your reo? We're going to challenge you to guess what common Māori words and phrases mean … View moreMorena.
Here's our fifth challenge for the week, leading up to next week's Māori Language Week - we'll be running these over the weekend as well, so only rua more to go.
How good is your reo? We're going to challenge you to guess what common Māori words and phrases mean every day this week. Take your best guess - and no cheating (Googling) until after you've guessed!
Media Team from Christchurch City Council
A friendly reminder, the Food Lovers Masterclasses are happening next Tuesday and Wednesday. Along with great food waste knowledge, skills and techniques, all attendees receive a goodie bag valued at $100. Spaces are limited so book now to avoid disappointment.
Tuesday 12 September Workshop: … View moreA friendly reminder, the Food Lovers Masterclasses are happening next Tuesday and Wednesday. Along with great food waste knowledge, skills and techniques, all attendees receive a goodie bag valued at $100. Spaces are limited so book now to avoid disappointment.
Tuesday 12 September Workshop: bit.ly...
Wednesday 13 September Workshop: bit.ly...
Kate from Prebbleton
next thing I get notification from bank that my credit card was on hold due to suspicious activity. Rang them and sure enough charges on my credit card 😤😰😱 luckily westpac were onto it and spotted it. It's been a drama, o going, but be aware that unless emails from Apple end in … View morenext thing I get notification from bank that my credit card was on hold due to suspicious activity. Rang them and sure enough charges on my credit card 😤😰😱 luckily westpac were onto it and spotted it. It's been a drama, o going, but be aware that unless emails from Apple end in apple.com they are not legit!
Lucy from Cashmere
Hey everyone! We are having a Garage Sale this Saturday from 9 -2 at 124 Rose Street, Somerfield.
Lots of kitchen/house hold items, clothing (including Sports/Kathmandu gear), books, DVDs, sofa, bed base, golf clubs and more! we will also have a table of free stuff that we hope someone may have a … View moreHey everyone! We are having a Garage Sale this Saturday from 9 -2 at 124 Rose Street, Somerfield.
Lots of kitchen/house hold items, clothing (including Sports/Kathmandu gear), books, DVDs, sofa, bed base, golf clubs and more! we will also have a table of free stuff that we hope someone may have a use for instead of ending up in landfill!
Michelle from Hoon Hay
Hi am showcasing at this event Crafty Knitting Machine will be selling also some samples off the machine and will have monster needles also on display items sold on the day will be recycled denim aprons worn while using this machine cots rugs and single blankets , but this day is set up to take… View moreHi am showcasing at this event Crafty Knitting Machine will be selling also some samples off the machine and will have monster needles also on display items sold on the day will be recycled denim aprons worn while using this machine cots rugs and single blankets , but this day is set up to take bookings for workshops for 2017 - 2018
Date - 25th November
Event - Summer Woolfeast
Venue - Hal swell Community Event Center
Time - 11am to 4pm
Come down and see this Knitting Machine make Blankets Rugs with Crafty wool T,shirt Wool and Rope Wool Denim wool and Roving Wool
Limited spaces for this year 8 students per class website up soon under Crafty Korner
Only 32 spaces for this year thankyou
Lee from Halswell
I have kept this beautiful old English magazine for years but it's time for it to go - excellent condition and so interesting to look through
$10
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The Team from Citizens Advice Christchurch Area
Another part of the work Citizens Advice does is to track the sort of calls for help we get and shine a 'spotlight' on areas of concern.
Citizens Advice Bureau releases report that shows many employers are breaking the law
Media Release
7 September 2017
Employers are breaking … View moreAnother part of the work Citizens Advice does is to track the sort of calls for help we get and shine a 'spotlight' on areas of concern.
Citizens Advice Bureau releases report that shows many employers are breaking the law
Media Release
7 September 2017
Employers are breaking the law by denying workers their entitlement to a written employment agreement. Citizens Advice Bureau has produced a report based on the situations of 473 clients who contacted the CAB in the six months from 1 December 2016 to 31 May 2017 who did not have written employment agreements and who were dealing with a range of other breaches of their employment rights.
“When there is no written employment agreement, employees are vulnerable to being treated badly by their employer”, said Jayne McKendry, Social Policy Advisor at Citizens Advice Bureau New Zealand. Ms McKendry and her colleagues have looked closely at the 473 enquiries and they are appalled at the very clear breaches of law for these people.
“We have seen situations of employees not being paid wages owed to them, having their hours of work changed without discussion, and even being fired on the spot for taking a day’s sick leave” states Ms McKendry. “These are clear abuses of employees’ rights, rights which are very clearly stated in the law”, McKendry noted.
The CAB acknowledges that having a written employment agreement doesn’t guarantee that minimum standards of employment will be upheld, but they assert that a written agreement is a fundamental starting point for any employment relationship. They are calling on all employers, regardless of the size of their business, to make sure they understand their obligations to their staff.
“If you don’t know what’s legally required of you as an employer, it’s time you found out. There is plenty of information and support available to help you”, asserts McKendry.
CABs have seen many situations where things have gone awry at the end of the employment relationship, something that could have been prevented if there was a written employment agreement giving both parties a clear understanding about giving notice and about treating each other fairly and in good faith. “Having a written employment agreement makes life easier for both employers and employees” McKendry noted.
“CABs have received enquiries from clients who got fired on the spot for having a day off sick, or who’ve been told to either work longer hours or leave, or even for asking for an employment agreement. This is clearly unfair, and unlawful.”
“We’ve also talked to people who’ve just walked off the job with no, or very little, notice. In this situation, not having a written employment agreement doesn’t help the employer either”, Ms McKendry noted.
The Labour Inspectorate has statutory powers to enforce compliance with employment laws but given how widespread non-compliance is, they are seriously under-resourced to be able to respond to every breach. There is also currently nowhere for employees to go to safely report a breach of their rights and know that action will be taken in a way that will not back-fire on them.
The CAB believes that a more integrated cross-government approach is needed to address these issues, both in terms of educating employers and ensuring compliance with minimum employment standards.
The CAB hopes their report will prompt employers to get things in order and make sure every worker has a written employment agreement. “We also hope it will prompt government agencies to think of other ways to educate and upskill employers, to ensure there are consequences for those who knowingly disregard the law, and to make it easier for employees to report breaches of their rights without fear of losing their job if they do. We will certainly be advocating for this every chance we get,” Jayne concluded.
Link to full report attached
Also link on where to find us in Christchurch
Contact: Jayne McKendry, Social Policy Advisor, CABNZ, Phone 04 471 2735
Citizens Advice Bureau is an independent community organisation offering free, confidential and independent information, advice and assistance from 83 locations stretching from Northland to Invercargill. Last year volunteers received over 500,000 enquiries on issues ranging from health and family, immigration, housing and employment to consumer rights.
Kate Cleverly from Halswell Community Project
We are about to create a new batch of welcome bags!!!
These bags are available from Te Hapua, the Community Hub and other places around the community and contain information to help people new to our community to settle in and feel welcome.
If you have any information that you would like … View moreWe are about to create a new batch of welcome bags!!!
These bags are available from Te Hapua, the Community Hub and other places around the community and contain information to help people new to our community to settle in and feel welcome.
If you have any information that you would like included please contact Kate on 0204 1276083 or halswell.comm@gmail.com.
Be creative - think about what sets your group/business apart. How can you make an impact? What do people want to know? What shows best what you do?
Businesses are encouraged to provide a small gift or voucher to be included in the welcome bags.
Shannon Beynon Reporter from Christchurch Mail
Morena.
Here's our fourth challenge for the week, leading up to next week's Māori Language Week - we'll be running these over the weekend as well, so only toru more to go.
How good is your reo? We're going to challenge you to guess what common Māori words and phrases mean … View moreMorena.
Here's our fourth challenge for the week, leading up to next week's Māori Language Week - we'll be running these over the weekend as well, so only toru more to go.
How good is your reo? We're going to challenge you to guess what common Māori words and phrases mean every day this week. Take your best guess - and no cheating (Googling) until after you've guessed!
Marisa from Cashmere
Hey Everyone☺ If anyone has, or knows of someone who has purebred Golden Retriever pups available or planning a litter (they don't need to be registered), please let me know. Thank you ☺
Steve Davis from New Zealand Red Cross (Canterbury North Area)
See attached newsletter for an update of New Zealand Red Cross activities in the Canterbury North area.
Canterbury North Area Council Update Aug 2017.pdf Download View
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