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Domino's Franchise Banned from Hiring Migrant Workers Over Visa Breach

Domino's Franchise Banned from Hiring Migrant Workers Over Visa Breach

From NZ Herald · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A Domino's franchise in Pukekohe and Pōkeno has been banned from hiring migrant workers for one year.
  • The ban follows a significant visa breach where an employee was found working in Waikato despite their visa restricting them to Auckland.
  • This action by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment highlights strict enforcement of immigration and employment laws for businesses.

This ruling by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment is a stark reminder of the stringent regulations governing migrant labor in New Zealand. While the Domino's franchise in Pukekohe and Pōkeno faces a year-long ban on hiring new migrant workers, the underlying issue is the integrity of visa conditions. The employee's breach, working in Waikato when their visa permitted only Auckland, demonstrates a failure in oversight that has led to this significant penalty.

For businesses relying on migrant workers, this serves as a critical warning. Ensuring compliance with all visa stipulations is not just a bureaucratic formality; it's a legal requirement with serious consequences for non-adherence. The franchise's penalty underscores the government's commitment to upholding immigration laws and protecting the domestic labor market. It's a tough stance, but one that aims to ensure fairness and prevent exploitation within the system.

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Originally published by NZ Herald in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.