Minimum Wage Order 2017
Minimum Wage Order 2017
Minimum Wage Order 2017: revoked, on 1 April 2018, by clause 7 of the Minimum Wage Order 2018 (LI 2018/10).
Reprint as at 1 April 2018

Minimum Wage Order 2017
(LI 2017/11)
Minimum Wage Order 2017: revoked, on 1 April 2018, by clause 7 of the Minimum Wage Order 2018 (LI 2018/10).
Patsy Reddy, Governor-General
Order in Council
At Wellington this 13th day of February 2017
Present:
Her Excellency the Governor-General in Council
Note
Changes authorised by subpart 2 of Part 2 of the Legislation Act 2012 have been made in this official reprint.
Note 4 at the end of this reprint provides a list of the amendments incorporated.
This order is administered by the Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment.
This order is made under sections 4, 4A, and 4B of the Minimum Wage Act 1983 on the advice and with the consent of the Executive Council and on the recommendation of the Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety after complying with section 5(2) of that Act.
Order
1 Title
This order is the Minimum Wage Order 2017.
2 Commencement
This order comes into force on 1 April 2017.
3 Interpretation
(1)
In this order, unless the context otherwise requires,—
Act means the Minimum Wage Act 1983
adult worker—
(a)
means a worker aged 16 years or more to whom the Act applies; but
(b)
does not include—
(i)
a starting-out worker; or
(ii)
a trainee
industry training programme means an industry training programme that leads to a qualification that is registered on the New Zealand Qualifications Framework maintained by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority pursuant to its functions under section 246A of the Education Act 1989
specified social security benefit means the following:
(a)
domestic purposes benefit:
(b)
emergency benefit:
(c)
independent youth benefit:
(d)
invalid’s benefit:
(e)
jobseeker support:
(f)
sickness benefit:
(g)
sole parent support:
(h)
supported living payment:
(i)
unemployment benefit:
(j)
widow’s benefit:
(k)
young parent payment:
(l)
youth payment
starting-out worker means—
(a)
a worker aged 16 or 17 years to whom the Act applies and who—
(i)
has not completed 6 months’ continuous employment with his or her current employer; and
(ii)
is not involved in supervising or training other workers:
(b)
a worker aged 18 or 19 years to whom the Act applies and who—
(i)
has been continuously paid 1 or more specified social security benefits for not less than 6 months; and
(ii)
has not completed 6 months’ continuous employment with any employer (excluding any employment undertaken before the worker started to be paid any 1 or more specified social security benefits); and
(iii)
is not involved in supervising or training other workers:
(c)
a worker aged 16, 17, 18, or 19 years to whom the Act applies and who—
(i)
is required by his or her contract of service to undertake at least 40 credits a year of an industry training programme for the purpose of becoming qualified for the occupation to which the contract of service relates; and
(ii)
is not involved in supervising or training other workers
trainee means a worker who is aged 20 years or more to whom the Act applies and who—
(a)
is required by his or her contract of service to undertake at least 60 credits a year of an industry training programme for the purpose of becoming qualified for the occupation to which the contract of service relates; and
(b)
is not involved in supervising or training other workers.
(2)
Terms or expressions used and not defined in this order but defined in the Act have, in this order, the same meaning as in the Act.
4 Minimum adult rates
The following rates are the minimum rates of wages payable to an adult worker:
(a)
for an adult worker paid by the hour or by piecework, $15.75 per hour:
(b)
for an adult worker paid by the day,—
(i)
$126 per day; and
(ii)
$15.75 per hour for each hour exceeding 8 hours worked by a worker on a day:
(c)
for an adult worker paid by the week,—
(i)
$630 per week; and
(ii)
$15.75 per hour for each hour exceeding 40 hours worked by a worker in a week:
(d)
in all other cases,—
(i)
$1,260 per fortnight; and
(ii)
$15.75 per hour for each hour exceeding 80 hours worked by a worker in a fortnight.
5 Minimum starting-out rates
The following rates are the minimum rates of wages payable to a starting-out worker:
(a)
for a starting-out worker paid by the hour or by piecework, $12.60 per hour:
(b)
for a starting-out worker paid by the day,—
(i)
$100.80 per day; and
(ii)
$12.60 per hour for each hour exceeding 8 hours worked by a starting-out worker on a day:
(c)
for a starting-out worker paid by the week,—
(i)
$504 per week; and
(ii)
$12.60 per hour for each hour exceeding 40 hours worked by a starting-out worker in a week:
(d)
in all other cases,—
(i)
$1,008 per fortnight; and
(ii)
$12.60 per hour for each hour exceeding 80 hours worked by a starting-out worker in a fortnight.
6 Minimum training rates
The following rates are the minimum rates of wages payable to a trainee:
(a)
for a trainee paid by the hour or by piecework, $12.60 per hour:
(b)
for a trainee paid by the day,—
(i)
$100.80 per day; and
(ii)
$12.60 per hour for each hour exceeding 8 hours worked by a trainee on a day:
(c)
for a trainee paid by the week,—
(i)
$504 per week; and
(ii)
$12.60 per hour for each hour exceeding 40 hours worked by a trainee in a week:
(d)
in all other cases,—
(i)
$1,008 per fortnight; and
(ii)
$12.60 per hour for each hour exceeding 80 hours worked by a trainee in a fortnight.
7 Revocation
The Minimum Wage Order 2016 (LI 2016/38) is revoked.
Michael Webster,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Explanatory note
This note is not part of the order, but is intended to indicate its general effect.
This order, which comes into force on 1 April 2017, revokes and replaces the Minimum Wage Order 2016.
The order increases the minimum rates of pay for adult workers, starting-out workers, and trainees. The new minimum hourly rates of pay are as follows:
$15.75 per hour for adult workers (increased from $15.25 per hour); and
$12.60 per hour for starting-out workers and trainees (increased from $12.20 per hour).
Issued under the authority of the Legislation Act 2012.
Date of notification in Gazette: 16 February 2017.
Reprints notes
1 General
This is a reprint of the Minimum Wage Order 2017 that incorporates all the amendments to that order as at the date of the last amendment to it.
2 Legal status
Reprints are presumed to correctly state, as at the date of the reprint, the law enacted by the principal enactment and by any amendments to that enactment. Section 18 of the Legislation Act 2012 provides that this reprint, published in electronic form, has the status of an official version under section 17 of that Act. A printed version of the reprint produced directly from this official electronic version also has official status.
3 Editorial and format changes
Editorial and format changes to reprints are made using the powers under sections 24 to 26 of the Legislation Act 2012. See also http://www.pco.parliament.govt.nz/editorial-conventions/.
4 Amendments incorporated in this reprint
Minimum Wage Order 2018 (LI 2018/10): clause 7