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I've seen some great colleagues quit in NZ companies and to be honest most businesses get along fine without them and at worst have a brief period of readjustment. But occasionally there is a staff member who leaves and they are so integral that the business collapses or is heavily effected.

What are you some instances of this you've seen in NZ? Particularly with bad employers who havent treated that employee well.

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