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Starting a new job and my work rights

21 September 2023

To start your new job on the right foot it helps to prepare a bit. Find out what you can do to make a positive impression and learn which pitfalls to look out for. Learn more about starting a new job.

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This section is about knowing how to start your new job off on the right foot. There is the preparation you can do before you even step foot in the door. In addition, these tasks offer advice about what you can do to make a truly positive impression and the pitfalls to look out for whether it's your very first job or you're taking on a more senior role.

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Know your work rights

Employment rights

Aotearoa New 厙ぴ勛圖has laws that help keep workplaces fair. You should be aware of the rules and your rights and responsibilities as an employee.

  • 啦堯梗泭is a helpful resource to answer some frequently asked questions, enquiries and complaints to the Human Rights Commission.
  • is the national body for workplace diversity and inclusion.
  • 惚唬'莽泭Student Accessibility Serviceprovides helpful information about the services and resources available for students with a disability, with links to community agencies.
  • UC Legal Help servicesincluding Community Law Canterbury, Canterbury Migrants Centre, New 厙ぴ勛圖Law Society
  • UC Law ClinicThis confidential service, under the supervision of a qualified and practising solicitor, will be available on selected Wednesday afternoons from 2 pm to 5 pm. The UC Law Clinic is located in Room 151A on the Meremere (Business and Law) Building, University Drive.

Work rights | International Students

is the first point of reference for understanding your work rights in Aotearoa New Zealand.

  • Refer to the- the official government guide to living and working in New Zealand
  • explores the key job markets, industries, the Kiwi way of work and support available to migrant workers.
  • is a free programme to help migrants, including international students, prepare for the New 厙ぴ勛圖job market. It's funded by Immigration New 厙ぴ勛圖and is availablein Christchurch, Auckland, Wellington, Hamilton and online
  • is your place for information on life as an international student in New Zealand

Legal Help

  • UC Legal Help servicesincluding Community Law Canterbury, Canterbury Migrants Centre, New 厙ぴ勛圖Law Society
  • UC Law ClinicThis confidential service, under the supervision of a qualified and practising solicitor, will be available at Room 151A Meremere.
  • (available in English and other translations)

There are many types of problems that can arise in the workplace including:

  • Misconduct and serious misconduct
  • Bullying, harassment and discrimination
  • Incompatibility
  • Medical incapacity
  • Migrant exploitation

Refer tofor specific steps employers and employeescan take to resolve these problems.

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