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ELE group collapse: Receivers’ report puts claims at $12.3m - who's owed money?
Buildhub, another labour hire business, had 60-70 staff. They were all sacked on Friday.
Is job loyalty outdated? Expert explains market shift
There's a new mantra for organisations and workers nowadays.
Immigration NZ warning of ‘too good to be true’ job offers
Social media apps like WhatsApp are making it easy for people to get pulled into scams.
Power list: New Zealand’s highest paid charity executives
Analysis of financial records ranks New Zealand's highest-paid charity bosses.
Six questions you should be ready to answer to ace your job interview
How you answer these questions could make all the difference in your next interview.
After a dream job in 2024? Become a KFC taste tester or super rugby hype officer
You could spend your day eating KFC to assess the chicken’s crispiness and get paid.
Sacked ELE workers protest outside Deloitte
Sacked ELE construction workers protest outside Deloitte offices on Queen St in Auckland. Video / Carson Bluck
Māori authority exports drop 16 per cent in September quarter
Stats NZ's tatauranga umanga Māori data for the September quarter show a drop in exports.
Focus: Laid-off ELE worker living out of car
Red Aguhar, one of the laid-off ELE workers from the Philippines, is living out of his car in West Auckland. Video / Michael Craig
Looking for a new job? Why you should ask about pay - and how to do it
Tips on negotiating your salary and what to do if it ends up lower than you wanted.
Mass pre-Christmas job cuts expected at NZ food processing division
There are fears of 100-plus redundancies as Tomra cuts back its NZ operations.
Redundancies, resignations hit biggest group of Mitre 10 Mega stores
'We needed to realign rosters to reflect current trading conditions.' - Cam Caithness
'Pressure is going to be great': Far North aged care facilities find solution to growing skills shortage
Far North aged care facilities find solution to recruit staff in a region of high demand.
State of the nation in nine charts: What country is Luxon inheriting?
Economist: Strong domestic inflation pressures are expected for some time yet.
Revealed: What not to talk about in your next job interview
'Talk about it at offer – you don’t have to talk about it at application'
More jobs, better pay, so why isn’t the economy really humming?
Beset with niggles about inflation and recession, the economy is slowing.
Salaries through the roof: The NZ jobs earning more money - at last
More regions have passed a salary milestone, and TradeMe job applications are on the rise.
West Coast’s rental market 'worst it’s ever been'
'I’ve never seen it like this before - it’s the worst it’s ever been.'
The biggest problem facing Santa in NZ
Could we be in for a not-so-jolly Christmas this year?
‘Pretty grim’: Rising unemployment could see 50,000 lose their jobs by 2025
The unemployment rate is set to rise in the coming months.
Bremworth’s Whanganui plant getting 'bigger and better'
A dozen jobs are on offer at wool carpet-maker Bremworth's Whanganui plant.