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32 Charlestown Residents to Participate in Pan-Mass Challenge
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From the BN archives - Boxing is my life, my everything, says Marvelous Marvin Hagler
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Marvin Hagler: Boxing champion and one of the greatest-ever middleweights
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Their meeting was marketed simply by the promoter Bob Arum as The Fight, though this astonishing contest became known as The War in the years thereafter. With both men casting caution to the wind, the normally slow-starting Hagler elected to meet the big-punching “Hitman” Hearns head-on in an opening round of frightening ferocity.
Both men were landing huge punches, but when Hagler sustained a deep cut on his forehead in the third round it was clear the contest could not conceivably last the full 15 rounds. As blood gushed into Hagler’s eyes, the referee Richard Steele was forced to call the ringside doctor to examine the wound. When asked if he could see, Hagler replied: “I ain’t missing him, am I?” and this has become one of the great quotes of boxing folklore.
Source: Employment New Zealand
Canterbury employer Christopher Gray, trading as Motukarara Asparagus, has been ordered by the Employment Relations Authority (ERA) to pay $26,000 in penalties for employment law breaches.
This is in addition to $54,000 he was ordered to repay to 13 former employees last year.
The Labour Inspectorate conducted an audit of Mr Gray’s business, and found that in 2017, employees were paid a piece rate based on the amount of asparagus that they picked. This meant their payments fell below the minimum wage for some of the hours worked.
Other breaches included failure by the employer to provide for public holidays, a failure to obtain written consents for deductions from wages and to keep compliant holiday and leave records.