War in Ukraine:

Northland Woman and Partner to convert barns into Slovakian Shelters for fleeing Ukrainians

A couple living in Kaitāia are leaving for Slovakia next week to help convert two barns into shelters for Ukrainian refugees fleeing the war.

The Shelter For Ukraine initiative worked to transform barns into temporary housing.

It’s a difficult situation, we just found out today that the place we’re going to be picking up refugees from – the border crossing – there’s a military base which is a few miles away from it, which the Russians have started bombing, 

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Samuel Moore is committed to helping human rights and legal protections for refugees or anyone in need.

New Zealand Refugee Shelter for Ukraine

New Zealand- Founded Initiative Shelter for Ukraine raising money to house refugees fleeing

A New Zealand-founded initiative called Shelter For Ukraine is offering a hand to refugees fleeing the war.

Sam worked on this from 2022-2023.

Calls for Workspace to Investigate Lyttelton Port Company after employee’s suicide

Lyttelton Port Company (LPC) is launching an independent investigation into its culture after a worker took her own life.

It comes after Newshub exposed claims by employees that bullying is ‘rife’ within the company.

Now a top health and safety barrister is calling on WorkSafe to investigate the suicide.

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Worksafe moves on Law Firms following Russel Mcveagh Saga

Barrister Sam Moore says this is a new focus, not just for WorkSafe but also other health and safety regulators around the world, as office environments are not typically a focus.

“WorkSafe is a relatively young regulator. It hasn’t been around in its current form for very long but the first piece of guidance issued was in relation to bullying so, while it hasn’t happened before, the writing has been on the wall.”

Mr Moore, who is an adjunct lecturer at AUT University in health and safety, says, in theory, WorkSafe could prosecute Russell McVeagh under current law.  

“If you were to accept the content of the Bazley report, in my view, there’s sufficient information that harm has in fact occurred and that Russell McVeagh failed to take all reasonable and practicable steps [to prevent harm].”

“But that’s a value judgment a regulator has to make.”

In terms of the law firms, Mr Moore says it was open for WorkSafe to do more against them “but I wouldn’t be surprised if it was no more than a meeting.”

 

Rich Lister’s abuse of Process case against Worksafe lands in appeal court

Case has made it harder for WorkSafe to prosecute. Watch NBR View’s Susan Wood’s interview with barrister Samuel Moore.

A precedent-setting case about WorkSafe’s processes, between the NBR Rich List Talley family and the regulator will head to the Court of Appeal next week.

Slovak Barns that once housed Nazi will welcome Ukrainians after urgent repairs.

On the outskirts of the small Slovak village of Nemcinany, two crumbling barns that once housed Nazi soldiers have become the focus of a multinational effort to provide a haven for Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s invasion.

The barns, 250 miles from the Ukrainian border, have lain derelict for decades, scarred with bullet holes from what villagers say was a desperate stand by Nazi occupiers in the dying days of World War II.

Now, a group of New Zealanders who had hoped to transform the site into a school are preparing urgent repairs to remake the buildings into safe houses. They are among many people around the world who are mounting makeshift efforts to help Ukraine, from veterans volunteering as foreign fighters to rail operators ferrying refugees into Central Europe.

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