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Privacy Act 2020 - New Zealand Legislation The Parliamentary Counsel Office has made editorial and format changes to this version using the powers under subpart 2 of Part 3 of the Legislation Act 2019 Note 4 at the end of this version provides a list of the amendments included in it This Act is administered by the Ministry of Justice
Modern slavery and worker exploitation - Ministry of Business . . . Modern Slavery and Worker Exploitation are serious forms of exploitation seen internationally and within New Zealand Addressing these practices requires a whole-of-society response, undertaken through strong partnerships across government agencies and with civil society, businesses, unions, academia and international partners
Office of the Privacy Commissioner | Codes of practice The Privacy Act 2020 gives the Privacy Commissioner the power to issue codes of practice that become part of the law These codes modify the operation of the Privacy Act and set rules for specific industries, organisations, or types of personal information
Modern slavery: what Aotearoa New Zealand organisations need to know - PwC Modern slavery: what Aotearoa New Zealand organisations need to know Modern slavery: what Aotearoa New Zealand organisations need to know Modern slavery is increasingly a risk for businesses, both as they work to align with the ethical values of their shareholders, customers and wider society, and also for the risks modern slavery poses to their reputation, legal compliance, and investment
Modern Slavery Reporting Bill - New Zealand Parliament This Bill also responds to the “Draft Plan of Action against Forced Labour, People Trafficking and Slavery: 2020 – 2025”, published in September 2020 by the New Zealand Government (“the Draft Plan”) The paper includes a number of recommen‐dations that will be met, in full or in part, by the provisions within this Bill As noted in the Draft Plan, modern forms of slavery include
Executive summary of consultation on legislation to address modern . . . A law that applies to international and domestic supply chains operating in Aotearoa New Zealand, to all entities of all sizes (small, medium, and large businesses) and to private and public sectors Due diligence that requires entities to identify risks and cases of modern slavery and exploitation and take action to address what they find
Modern Slavery Statement - Spark Modern Slavery Act Statement 2020 This is the inaugural modern slavery statement made on behalf of Spark New Zealand Limited (“Spark” and together with its subsidiaries, the “Spark Group”) for the period from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020 It has been prepared pursuant to the requirements of the Australian Modern Slavery Act 2018
Modern Slavery Law need for due diligence | World Vision NZ Why the law needs due diligence New Zealand’s disclosure law builds on the lessons of other Commonwealth Modern Slavery Acts by narrowing the threshold of revenue for reporting, providing penalties for non-compliance, and improving the publicly accessible register
Government greenlights modern slavery legislation for New Zealand . . . Introduce contractual requirements on suppliers to comply with relevant modern slavery laws Provide opportunities for trainings of staff and of suppliers on modern slavery risk and mitigation Set up a whistle-blower process or hot line to ensure staff, customers, other suppliers and stakeholders can tip-off modern slavery practices
Getting ready for proposed Modern Slavery legislation Overview of proposed Modern Slavery legislation ‘Modern slavery’ refers to severe forms of exploitation of individuals for personal or commercial gain It encompasses a variety of practices which include forced and child labour, human trafficking and the provision of poor or inhumane working conditions