THE word is BUY AWF if the M&Ms [Lollies if you don't know] had any cash.. [8D]Quote:
quote:Originally posted by minimoke
Capitals at the front, capitals at the end. Like his ears probably not much of substance in between.
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THE word is BUY AWF if the M&Ms [Lollies if you don't know] had any cash.. [8D]Quote:
quote:Originally posted by minimoke
Capitals at the front, capitals at the end. Like his ears probably not much of substance in between.
WHAT happened to all this inside info & speculation rampant immigrants but its come down to CAPITAL LETTERS do the right thing get the FACTS.. [8D]
The facts will come out eventually once Immigration has finished its investigations but from the Hawkes Bay Today paper it suggests to me it is a large company:….
“The department would not comment on the number of people likely to be charged, or how many workers were affected. Mr Manning did say however, that it was a large operation and the likely charges would be serious.... As the investigation continued, charges linked to the exploitation of workers would likely follow charges of aiding a worker to breach conditions of their work or visitor's visa.”
but BRICKS if you know who Ut Danh is and what company he works for you can probably shed some light…
“A supervisor of the targeted company was arrested, with more arrests likely by the new year. Ut Danh, 41, a Vietnamese national, appeared in the Hastings District Court yesterday on eight charges relating to the investigations. Danh is accused of aiding and abetting seven Vietnamese who breached work-permit conditions between April 2005 and February this year.”
AS things stand at this very moment all has nothing to do with AWF..[8D]Quote:
quote:Originally posted by minimoke
The facts will come out eventually once Immigration has finished its investigations but from the Hawkes Bay Today paper it suggests to me it is a large company:….
“The department would not comment on the number of people likely to be charged, or how many workers were affected. Mr Manning did say however, that it was a large operation and the likely charges would be serious.... As the investigation continued, charges linked to the exploitation of workers would likely follow charges of aiding a worker to breach conditions of their work or visitor's visa.”
but BRICKS if you know who Ut Danh is and what company he works for you can probably shed some light…
“A supervisor of the targeted company was arrested, with more arrests likely by the new year. Ut Danh, 41, a Vietnamese national, appeared in the Hastings District Court yesterday on eight charges relating to the investigations. Danh is accused of aiding and abetting seven Vietnamese who breached work-permit conditions between April 2005 and February this year.”
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quote:Capitals at the front, capitals at the end. Like his ears probably not much of substance in between.
I come back to my original question which was: “There are loads of companies working in this area but how many do both horticulture and viticulture AND have accommodation AND can work out of Hastings and Marlborough AND can manage a large number of workers?”
PICKNZ is another option but it doesn’t look like they actually employ people even though they meet the other criteria. But would the Fruit Growers Association get involved in such practice?
Montana is in both regions but only viticulture – so do you have any other names to throw in the ring? If not we’ll have to wait for news as prosecutions come out in the New Year and only hope that investors in whatever enterprise are being appropriately informed.
"AS things stand at this very moment all has nothing to do with AWF"
LOL
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Given Bricks word confusion should this read:
"AS things stand at this very moment nothing has everything to do with AWF"
and since we know nothing AWF is therfore implicated.
No word from (****tin)Bricks lately. Im sure this is totally unrelated BUT I believe Ut Danh deported was this afternoon LOL
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Bricks probably won't be interstedin this but.....
GENERAL: AWF: CONTRACT LABOUR SERVICES NZ LIMITED
CONTRACT LABOUR SERVICES (NZ) LIMITED (CLS)
As previously reported, Allied Work Force Group Limited ("AWF") is a 64%
shareholder of CLS. CLS supplies seasonal labour to horticulture,
viticulture and agricultural businesses in the Hawkes Bay, Nelson and
Canterbury areas.
It has come to AWF's attention that CLS is under investigation by Police and
Immigration officials in respect of possible offences under the Immigration
Act 1987, including using sub-contractors to provide crew, where such crew do
not have the right to work in New Zealand. Such offences may have occurred
prior to AWF acquiring its shareholdings in CLS and may have continued since
that time, all without AWF's knowledge. AWF has commenced its own
investigation in respect of this matter. It is not known at this time
whether any offences have occurred. AWF received a number of warranties in
the sale and purchase agreement when it acquired its shareholding in CLS.
Simon Hull