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D10.15 Exploitation of people not legally entitled to work

Immigration Act 1987 Section 39A

  1. Every employer commits an offence if (while knowingly employing a person not legally entitled to undertake that employment in the employer's service), they act with the intention of preventing or hindering the employee from:
    1. leaving that employment, or
    2. leaving New Zealand, or
    3. ascertaining or seeking their entitlements under New Zealand law; or
    4. disclosing to any person, the circumstances of their employment by the employer.
  2. Examples of hindrance or prevention of a person leaving the employment or ascertaining their employment rights are:
    1. retaining possession of a person's passport, travel or identity document or travel tickets;
    2. preventing or hindering access to or use of a telephone by the person;
    3. preventing or hindering the person from leaving the premises;
    4. preventing or hindering a labour inspector from having access to the premises.
  3. The offences above may be punishable by a fine of up to $100,000 and a prison term of up to 7 years.

Effective 07/10/2002

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