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    A members bill classifying wage theft as a crime has passed Parliament

    A members bill classifying wage theft as a crime has passed Parliament


    The bill was first authored by former Labour Party MP - Ibrahim Omer - but was taken over by "Camilla Belich" - when he failed to get in last election.

    Belich says it has been a complicated process for a victim of theft to make a claim - and has deterred workers from seeking justice for wage theft.

    The bill was passed with support from Labour, the Greens, Te Pati Maori and New Zealand First.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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