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1984 Newfoundland oil discovery |
Newfoundland, in Naples and Nogales |
Capt. Scott's ice ship that means "Newfoundland" in Latin |
Captain Scott's ship |
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Feb 15 2014 New York Times |
May 28 2012 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
Nov 1 2009 L.A. Times Sunday |
Mar 20 2006 Canadiana |
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Terranova Homes, also styled as TerraNova Homes and sometimes referred to as Terranova v Bartlett, was a decision of the New Zealand Court of Appeal concerning equal pay in New Zealand, and turned on the interpretation of the Equal Pay Act 1972, which was enacted in response to the 1971 report of the Commission of Inquiry into Equal Pay (Commission report). It was alleged that the wages paid by TerraNova Homes & Care Ltd (TerraNova) to its caregivers were lower than they would be if care giving of the aged were not work predominantly performed by women. O’Regan P, Stevens and French JJ upheld the Employment Court’s decision in Service and Food Workers Union Nga Ringa Tota Inc v TerraNova Homes and Care Ltd that TerraNova was discriminating against its female employees. The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal, although they thought that the issue was more "finely balanced" than the Employment Court had illustrated in its decision.The case became a landmark ruling when a subsequent settlement negotiated by the government between the unions and employers was the first instance in New Zealand that acknowledges that in some industries, wages are lower because the work is mainly undertaken by women. |