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New Zealand enforces strict Easter trading laws, closing most shops on Good Friday and Easter Sunday.
New Zealand's Easter trading laws require almost all shops to close on Good Friday and Easter Sunday, with exceptions for businesses like dairies, petrol stations, and pharmacies.
Employees can refuse to work on Easter Sunday and must be notified in writing 4 to 8 weeks in advance.
If not notified properly, employees cannot be forced to work.
Complaints about breaches can be reported to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.
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Nueva Zelanda hace cumplir estrictas leyes comerciales de Pascua, cerrando la mayoría de las tiendas el Viernes Santo y el Domingo de Pascua.