What does Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment do?
They play a central role in shaping and delivering a strong economy by delivering policy, services, advice and regulation to support business growth. They: build trusted, competitive and effectively regulated markets.
How do I contact Mbie?
Get in touch
- Business.govt.nz. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE)’s phone line for small businesses:
- MBIE. If you have a general question for MBIE please contact the national office:
- Media enquires. Please phone 0274 422 141 (media enquiries only) or email [email protected].
How many employees does Mbie have?
We are an incredibly diverse organisation, employing over 4,000 people across a range of roles, and all sharing a commitment to grow New Zealand for all.
Is employment NZ part of Mbie?
Employment New Zealand is part of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.
Is Mbie a good place to work?
Excellent place to work Working for MBIE was the best choice I could have ever made. They provide you with support and development opportunities and are committed to seeing you succeed. The organisations culture is collaborative and the skillset held within the industry is incredibly varied.
What does MPI stand for NZ?
The Ministry for Primary Industries
Mō MPI. The Ministry for Primary Industries is helping to seize export opportunities for our primary industries, improve sector productivity, ensure the food we produce is safe, increase sustainable resource use, and protect New Zealand from biological risk.
Who do I talk to about employment issues?
If something has happened to you at work and you need immediate assistance, call me 24/7 for free (even from your mobile phone) on 0800 HELP ME (0800 435 763).
How do I make a complaint against an employer NZ?
Phone: 0800 4 YOUR RIGHTS (0800 496 877) Email: [email protected]. Visit the Human Rights Commission website.
Is Mbie part of Customs?
A range of agencies including the Ministry of Health, All-of-Government, Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, Police, Customs, New Zealand Defence Force, Aviation Security Service and other business groups in MBIE are working together to deliver an enduring MIQ system.
Why do you want to work for Mbie?
At MBIE, your career won’t stand still. Our aim is to ensure you are positively challenged, so you can develop both your career, and yourself. We’re a large, far-reaching organisation undertaking complex and diverse work, this means there are opportunities to take on new and interesting work.
Who is in charge of Mbie?
Carolyn Tremain, Chief Executive.
Why do I want to work at Mbie?
Whats it like to work for Mbie?
What is MPI responsible for?
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is responsible for administering legislation that covers a wide range of sectors including, agriculture, forestry, biosecurity, fisheries, food, and aquaculture. This page lists the Acts that MPI is responsible for administering, as of 21 June 2019.
What do MPI do?
MPI provides policy and regulatory advice, market access and trade services, and manages major regulatory systems of biosecurity, food safety, forestry, fisheries management, and animal welfare.
Where can I complain about my employer NZ?
If you aren’t happy with your employer’s response
- Phone: 0800 4 YOUR RIGHTS (0800 496 877)
- Email: [email protected].
- Visit the Human Rights Commission website. (external link)
What to do if you are unfairly treated at work?
It might be against the law if you’re being treated unfairly or differently at work because of who you are, such as being disabled or being a woman. If it is, you can complain to your employer or take them to an employment tribunal.
What are the grounds for a personal grievance?
The personal grievance process is available only for a specific set of grounds: unjustified dismissal – when you’ve been unfairly fired. unjustified disadvantage – when your employer did something unreasonably or unfairly that negatively affected your employment conditions – for example taking away a benefit.
How do you become a customs officer in NZ?
No specific qualifications are needed to work as a customs officer. You need to be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident, and to have a driver’s licence. Successful applicants are selected at an assessment centre, and must then pass a medical before starting training.
How much is customs duty in New Zealand?
15%
15% GST. Duty if required, this depends on where your item is from and what it is. $59.48: Import Transaction Fee $33.03 plus Biosecurity System Entry Levy $26.45.
What is the role of the Business Innovation and Employment Department?
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. They play a central role in shaping and delivering a strong economy by delivering policy, services, advice and regulation to support business growth. They: lead work to improve housing affordability, and provide employment, residential tenancy, and unit titles dispute resolution services.
What is the role of the Department of Business New Zealand?
We are responsible for the delivery of advice, regulation and services that have a real impact on people, businesses and the environment within which they operate. We focus on improving the well-being of New Zealanders by supporting our economy to become more productive, resilient and sustainable.
Who is involved in the Māori economic development partnership?
The Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment (MBIE) is the lead public sector agency responsible for coordinating the public sector’s role in the partnership. MBIE also works with the Māori Economic Development Advisory Board to carry out this role.
What is the role of the New Zealand Business Council?
Our role is to create better outcomes for all New Zealanders, particularly by supporting business growth. We are responsible for the delivery of advice, regulation and services that have a real impact on people, businesses and the environment within which they operate.