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Only shops selling certain goods can legally trade on Easter Sunday in Auckland.
These include:
The following types of shops are not legally allowed to open for trade on Easter Sunday and could be liable for a fine up to $1000 for trading on Easter Sunday:
Please contact Employment New Zealand on 0800 20 90 20 with any queries or complaints in relation to Easter Sunday trading.
Easter Sunday is not a public holiday.
If you are working on Easter Sunday you will be paid your normal rate - not time and a half or a paid day off (time in lieu).
You can refuse to work on Easter Sunday without giving a reason. If you receive unfair treatment for refusing to work, you can take a personal grievance.
You must follow specific processes if you are:
For more information on the rights of employees and employers, see:
From May to July 2017 we asked Aucklanders what they thought about trading on Easter Sunday.
This feedback helped us make our decision on whether to propose a policy to allow all shops to open for trade on Easter Sunday.
We used:
We also received emails and a submission.
There was a contrast of views between a demographically representative research survey and a self-selecting public engagement survey:
The Shop Trading Hours Amendment Act 2016 came into force in August 2016.
The Act gave Council the power to create a policy to allow shops in all or parts of Auckland to trade on Easter Sunday. Without a policy only certain shops can legally open for trade.
On 24 August 2017, the Governing Body voted to keep the status quo.
This means that there will be no change to the current Easter trading arrangements.
We can review our decision not to adopt an Easter Sunday trading policy at any time.
No review is currently scheduled.
See the Governing Body meeting report meeting report and meeting minutes.