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Arrangements) Amendment Act 00 Public Act 00 No 10 Date of assent November 00 Commencement see section Contents 1 3 4 Title Commencement Principal Act amended Purpose New Part AA inserted Part AA Flexible working Page 9AA Object of this Part 9AAA Interpretation 3 Employee's statutory right to make request 9AAB When employee may make request 3 9AAC Requirements relating to request 3 9AAD Limitation on frequency of requests 4 Duties of employer 9AAE Employer must notify decision as soon as 4 possible 9AAF Grounds for refusal of request by employer Resolving disputes 9AAG Role of Labour Inspector 9AAH Labour Inspectors and mediation 9AAI Application to Authority 9 AAJ Penalty 9AAK Limitation on challenging employer Review of Part 9AAL Review of operation of Part after years Jurisdiction

s 1 Arrangements) Amendment Act 00 00 No 10 New section 19B inserted 19B Limitations on consideration by Employment Court of matters arising under Part AA The Parliament of New Zealand enacts as follows: 1 Title This Act is the Arrangements) Amendment Act 00. Commencement This Act comes into force on I July 008. 3 Principal Act amended This Act amends the Employment Relations Act 000. 4 Purpose The purpose of this Act is to insert a new Part AA into the principal Act to- (a) provide a statutory right to employees who meet specified criteria to request a variation of certain terms and conditions of their working arrangements because they provide care of any person; and (b) place certain duties on employers who receive those requests. New Part AA inserted The following Part is inserted after Part : "Part AA "Flexible working "9AA Object of this Part The object of this Part is to- "(a) provide certain employees with a statutory right to request a variation of their working arrangements if they have the care of any person; and "(b) require an employer to deal with a request as soon as possible but not later than 3 months after receiving it; and "(c) provide that an employer may refuse a request only if it cannot be accommodated on certain grounds; and

00 No 10 Arrangements) Amendment Act 00 s "(d) if an employer does not deal with a request in accordance with the process specified in this Part, provide for reference of the matter to a Labour Inspector, then to mediation, and then to the Authority. "9AAA Interpretation In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires,- "mediation means mediation provided under section 144 "non-compliance with section 9AAE, except in section 9AAJ, includes an employer's wrong determination about an employee's eligibility to make a request under section 9AAB "request means a written request made- "(a) under this Part; and "(b) by an employee to his or her employer to vary the employee's terms and conditions of employment relating to the employee's working arrangements "working arrangements, in relation to an employee, means 1 or more of the following: "(a) hours of work: "(b) days of work: "(c) place of work (for example, at home or at the employee's place of work). "Employee's statutory right to make request "9AAB When employee may make request "(1) An employee may make a request- "(a) if the employee satisfies the criteria specified in subsection (); and "(b) subject to the limitation in section 9AAD. "() The criteria are that- "(a) the employee has the care of any person; and "(b) the employee, as at the date the request is made, has been employed by his or her employer for the immediately preceding months. "9AAC Requirements relating to request A request must be in writing and "(a) state- "(i) the employee's name; and "(ii) the date on which the request is made; and "(iii) that the request is made under this Part; and 3

s Arrangements) Amendment Act 00 00 No 10 "(b) specify the variation of the working arrangements requested and whether the variation is permanent or for a period of time; and "(c) specify the date on which the employee proposes that the variation take effect and, if the variation is for a period of time, the date on which the variation is to end; and "(d) explain, in the employee's view, how the variation will enable the employee to provide better care for the person concerned; and "(e) explain, in the employee's view, what changes, if any, the employer may need to make to the employer's arrangements if the employee's request is approved. "9AAD Limitation on frequency of requests "(1) Subsection () applies if an employee has made a request under this Part and his or her employer has approved or refused the request. "() The employee is not entitled to make another request under this Part to his or her employer earlier than 1 months after the date on which the previous request was made. "Duties of employer "9AAE Employer must notify decision as soon as possible An employer must deal with a request as soon as possible but not later than 3 months after receiving it and- "(a) notify the employee whether his or her request has been approved or refused; and "(b) if the request is refused, notify the employee that the request is refused because- "(i) the employee is not eligible to make a request under section 9 AAB; or "(ii) of a ground specified in section 9AAF() or (3); or "(iii) both; and "( c) if the request is refused because of a ground specified in section 9AAF() or (3),- "(i) notify the employee of the ground for refusal; and "(ii) provide an explanation of the reasons for that ground. 4

00 No 10 Arrangements) Amendment Act 00 s "9AAF Grounds for refusal of request by employer "( 1) An employer may refuse a request only if the employer determines that- "(a) the employee is not eligible to make a request under section 9 AAB; or "(b) the request cannot be accommodated on 1 or more of the grounds specified in subsection (); or "(c) both. "() The grounds are- "(a) inability to reorganise work among existing staff: "(b) inability to recruit additional staff: "(c) detrimental impact on quality: "(d) detrimental impact on performance: "(e) insufficiency of work during the periods the employee proposes to work: "(f) planned structural changes: "(g) burden of additional costs: "(h) detrimental effect on ability to meet customer demand. "(3) However, an employer must refuse a request if- "(a) the request is from an employee who is bound by a collective agreement; and "(b) the request relates to working arrangements to which the collective agreement applies; and "(c) the employee's working arrangements would be inconsistent with the collective agreement if the employer were to approve the request. "Resolving disputes "9AAG Role of Labour Inspector "(1) For the purposes of this Part, a Labour Inspector may provide to employees and employers such assistance as he or she considers appropriate in the circumstances. "() This section applies subject to section 9AAH(). "9AAH Labour Inspectors and mediation "(1) This section applies if an employee believes that his or her employer has not complied with section 9AAE. "() The employee may refer the non-compliance with section 9AAE to a Labour Inspector who must, to the extent practicable in the circumstances, assist the employee and employer to resolve the matter.

s Arrangements) Amendment Act 00 00 No 10 "(3) If, after completion of the process under subsection (), the employee is dissatisfied with the result, the employee may refer the matter to mediation. "(4) For the purposes of subsection (3), non-compliance with section 9AAE is an employment relationship problem. "9AAI Application to Authority "( 1) This section applies if- "(a) an employee believes that his or her employer has not complied with section 9AAE; and "(b) mediation has not resolved the matter. "() The employee may apply to the Authority for a determination as to whether the employer has complied with section 9AAE. "(3) An application under subsection () must be made within 1 months after the relevant date. "(4) If the Authority determines that the employer has made a wrong determination about an employee's eligibility to make a request under section 9AAB, the employer must comply with section 9AAE as soon as practicable. "() In subsection (3), relevant date means,- "(a) if the employer notifies a refusal within 3 months after receiving a request, the date on which the employer notifies the employee of the employer's refusal: "(b) in any other case, the date 3 months after the employer received the employee's request. "9AAJ Penalty "(1) An employer who does not comply with section 9AAE is liable to a penalty not exceeding $,000, imposed by the Authority. "() The penalty is payable to the employee concerned. "9AAK Limitation on challenging employer An employee may not challenge his or her employer's refusal of a request, or failure to respond to a request, except- "(a) if the employee believes his or her employer has not complied with section 9AAE; and "(b) to the extent provided by sections 9AAH to 9AAJ.

00 No 10 Arrangements) Amendment Act 00 s "Review of Part "9AAL Review of operation of Part after years "(1) The Minister must, as soon as is practicable, years after the commencement of the Employment Relations (Flexible Working Arrangements) Amendment Act 00, require a report to be prepared on the operation and effects of this Part. "() The Minister must ensure that the persons and organisations (including representatives of employees and employers), that the Minister thinks appropriate, are consulted during the preparation of the report about the matters to be considered in the report. "(3) The report will include recommendations in relation to whether the provisions of this Part should extend to all employees. "(4) The Minister must present a copy of the report to the House of Representati ves." Jurisdiction Section 11 (1) is amended by inserting the following paragraph after paragraph (cb): "(cc) determining whether an employer has complied with section 9AAE:". New section 19B inserted The following section is inserted after section 19A: "19B Limitations on consideration by Employment Court of matters arising under Part AA "(1) This section applies to an investigation by, or determination of, the Authority under Part AA. "() The Authority may not refer a question of law to the Court under section 1 if the question of law arises during an investigation of the Authority under Part AA. "(3) No matter, or part of a matter, may be removed to the Court under section 18 if the matter, or the part of the matter, arises under Part AA.

s Arrangements) Amendment Act 00 00 No 10 "(4) No party who is dissatisfied with a determination, or any part of a determination, of the Authority under Part AA may elect, under section 19, to have the matter heard by the Court." Legislative history 1 March 00 April 00 30 July 00 September 00 19 September, 1 October, November 00 1 November 00 November 00 Introduction (Bill 3-1) First reading and referral to Transport and Industrial Relations Committee Reported from Transport and Industrial Relations Committee (Bill 3-) Second reading Committee of the whole House (Bill 3-3) Third reading Royal assent This Act is administered by the Department of Labour. 8