Govt increasing wages for lowest paid workers
The Government is delivering on its election pledge to raise the minimum wage for New Zealand’s lowest paid workers by increasing it to $21.20 per
The Government is delivering on its election pledge to raise the minimum wage for New Zealand’s lowest paid workers by increasing it to $21.20 per
The Ministry of Social Development (MSD) is advising you of three areas related to COVID-19: Expanded Hardship Assistance Extra support for people isolating New Covid-19
A new targeted COVID Support Payment will be made available for businesses struggling with revenue during the Omicron outbreak. “As I said back in October
There are two different COVID-19 payments to help pay workers and self-employed people who are self-isolating. These two COVID-19 payments are available for employers and
Financial support is available to businesses to help pay staff if they have to self-isolate while waiting for a COVID-19 test result, or because they
Lenders want to see good financial habits, a clear vision for the future, and a funding proposal supported by processes and a strong team. See
Wage Subsidy #8 is now open and is to help employers, including self-employed people, to pay employees of businesses affected by a change in COVID-19
An update on Wage Subsidy support from the Ministry of Social Development is outlined below: The COVID-19 Wage Subsidy August 2021 #5 closes tomorrow, Thursday
Income limit changes: financial support available to more New Zealanders The Government has agreed to temporarily increase income limits for hardship assistance, meaning more people
*** Media release from Hon Grant Robertson, Minister of Finance and Hon Stuart Nash, Minister for Small Business RSP rate doubled and paid fortnightly, up