This article discusses workplace issues in New Zealand, including depression and anxiety, bullying: personal grievance, and sexual harassment in law firms. It highlights the rise in workplace depression and anxiety, the recognition of workplace bullying as a personal grievance, and the prevalence of sexual harassment and violence in New Zealand. The article emphasizes the legal protection workers have from sexual and racial harassment in the workplace under the Employments relations Act of 2000 as well as the Human Rights Act of 1993.