Jackson’s Weta Workshop resignation unrelated to revamped workplace rules
"It's not Peter trying to avoid any sense of responsibility," insists spokesman.
Nick Grant
Tue, 19 Jan 2016
The part that soon-to-be-introduced health and safety legislation played in Sir Peter Jackson’s decision to resign as a director of Weta Workshop has been greatly exaggerated, according to a spokesman for the movie mogul.
Yesterday a Dominion Post article claimed the resignation of Sir Peter and
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Nick Grant
Tue, 19 Jan 2016
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