Pensioners Become Victims of a Corrupt NZ Justice System

                                                                                               

PICKING ON THE ELDERLY
You don’t have to be in business New Zealand to become a victim of their employment laws because your employee can get money from you through the system 3 years after they have bankrupted you and put you out of business. Even in your retirement they can still use the system to cause you continued grief.

My wife and I are both New Zealanders now in our 70′s who have worked hard all out life and bought up a family and contributed greatly to society. We were in business for 16 years but were forced to close it down because of a bitter employment dispute. That was 3 years ago and after defending ourselves in court and going through living hell it has taken the judge 15 months to make a decision. The Judge finally tells us that we now have pay a white collar criminal thousands of dollars. This is the same employee who was paid out thousands of dollars from a previous employer after she assaulted a work colleague and got the sack for it.

 I’m now writing  children’s books and giving them away free to disadvantaged children. My wife and I were looking forward to travelling overseas to visit our grandchildren and our soon to be born great grandchild  Sadly for us and for them this is not now going to happen because the New Zealand government introduced into the employment relations act a clause called personal grievance and we have fallen victim to it even after we have retired.

WHERE ELSE IN THE WORLD
The New Zealand employment law breeds white collar criminals and protects them through a corrupt justice system. Where else in the world can you be working in a job and assault your boss or a work colleague and once you have been sacked for breaking the law receive a lump sum from your boss wrapped up with an agreement that says your boss will not tell anyone that you are a thug.
As an employee in New Zealand employment law you are permitted commit assault, theft, fraud, deception, violence defamation and abusive behaviour and a host of other crimes all in an attempt to get dismissed.
One you are dismissed their is an army of lawyers barristers and judges all waiting to help you extract more money out of your former boss. 

My wife and I are both victims of such a case and under the present corrupt New Zealand justice system  we are about to lose our joint family home to a professional white collar criminal. This story is not just about us its about the many hard working New Zealand business owners who are being ripped off by their employees
because they know the system is on their side.

ELECTION TIME
This an issue that needs be debated amongst politicians  and I would like and I would like to hear from those who care about the small businesses in this country.
If New Zealand business owners and some politicians want to change the system then I am willing to help them using my story. I have enough evidence to prove that corruption does exists in the employment justice system in this country and I am willing to fight for justice during the election campaign.

STORIES WANTED
If you are in business and have had an experience where you have been the victim of employment law injustice then please write to me with details of your experience.
We don’t need names just tell us what happened. You and I can’t fight this on our own but together we can bring about change to a law that is having a major detrimental effect on the New Zealand economy and turning good people into bad.

WRITE TO
Ron E Bishop 132 Gleniti Road Timaru
Phone (03) 686 1271
ron@timarudirectory.co.nz

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One Response to Pensioners Become Victims of a Corrupt NZ Justice System

  1. Phil Butler says:

    Ron is right: If you don’t like a law then vote for the party that will change it. What you don’t do is what Ron did which is to try and sue in the wrong Court everyone whose advice or decisions he did not like. He tried to sue in the Employment Court
    National Bank $20,000 Fidelity Life Assurance Co Ltd $20,000 Timaru Police $50,000
    Helen Doyle – ERA Member $20,000 Jeff Goldstein – Barrister $20,000 Philip Butler and Associates $20,000 RSM Law Limited $40,000 Fair Fax Media – Timaru Herald $50,000 Timaru District Court $20,000 New Zealand National Party $100,000

    And you don’t get legal advice from various lawyers and advocates, ignore it and then try to be your own lawyer. As the old saying goes “he who acts for himself has a fool for a client”. And further you have to pay for the services and advice you use or as another old saying goes “you might have had free milk when you were at school sonny but you are not at school anymore”.