Opening your business over the Easter or ANZAC holidays
These public holidays fall on these dates:
Employees don’t have to agree to work on Good Friday, Easter Monday or Anzac Day, unless:
Public holidays and the rights of employees
If an employee would normally work on Fridays and/or Mondays and works on Good Friday 15 April and/or Easter Monday 17 April/Anzac Day Monday 25 April, they must also be given a paid day off (‘alternative holiday’) for each of the days worked.
However, if the employee does not work on Good Friday and/or Easter Monday/Anzac Day, they still have to be paid for the holidays.
Shop employees have the right to refuse to work on Easter Sunday (not a public holiday). This acknowledges that Easter Sunday is a day of special significance across New Zealand. Shops include retail stores, plus cafes, bars and restaurants that sell goods including food.
Shops cannot open on Good Friday, Easter Sunday or ANZAC Day (25 April) until 1pm. However, there are some exceptions:
Local council Easter Sunday shop trading policies
Council contact list (external link) – localcouncils.govt.nz