# Types of worker Official source: https://www.employment.govt.nz/starting-employment/types-of-worker Scanned: 2026-06-07T03:31:31.402Z Use this as a current official guidance reference, not as a substitute for legal advice. ## Page Text Home Starting employment Types of worker Starting employment Types of worker Learn about the different types of workers, employees, and the key differences between them. Starting employment Rights and responsibilities Types of worker Understanding types of workers Employee or contractor? Permanent or fixed-term employment Casual employment Apprentices and trainees Triangular employment situations Volunteers, internships and studentships Screen industry workers Hiring Employment agreements Understanding types of workers Learn about the different types of workers and how this affects employment rights and responsibilities. Employee or contractor? Contractors are not employees and as such are not covered by the same laws, rights and obligations as employees. Learn the difference between these 2 types of workers. Permanent or fixed-term employment Learn about permanent and fixed-term employees and what entitlements they receive. Casual employment Learn about casual employees and what entitlements they receive. Apprentices and trainees Employees can learn on the job in many ways, from serving apprenticeships to coaching and observing others, also known as buddying. The best approach depends on the person, their job and their career path. Triangular employment situations Find out about employment rights in a triangular employment situation. Volunteers, internships and studentships Volunteers and unpaid interns are not employees and are not covered by employment law. Studentships are a type of scholarship and also not covered by employment law. Screen industry workers The Screen Industry Workers Act 2022 applies to contractors who do certain types of work for engagers that primarily operate in the screen industry.