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‘Pretty dire’ situation for patients as junior doctors strike over pay cuts
One senior hospital doctor says the strike has brought huge ramifications for patients.
Think your commute is bad? Man catches plane to work
The young professional also shared the heartbreaking reason why.
Why being honest is the key to better wellbeing at work
Communication and feedback are central to feeling valued and happy in the workplace.
Do you gossip at work? How it can be good for you
OPINION: Workplace gossip is a misunderstood art.
Why Gen Zs are hard to work with, according to employers
Older generations are having a hard time hiring younger people - here's why.
Do Kiwis really have the world's best 'work-life balance'?
Aotearoa works hard and plays hard... But, importantly, not too hard says the study.
Are you sitting too long in your office job?
Sedentary behaviour can result in chronic health conditions - here's what you can do.
How can we prevent our brains from overheating?
Mental workload remains difficult to define and study in real-life situations.
Meet the Kiwis who quit the office and earn money while travelling the world
'I get the work done, whatever it takes'
Matt Heath: There is such a thing as an honourable hangover
OPINION: The issue of hangovers in the workplace is a nuanced one.
Why we need to think beyond the hype of the four-day week
Is reducing work hours the right step forward in a changing world?
Labour market grows for first time since August - Seek
However, competition for roles remains extremely tight.
Sixty-one UK firms trialled a four-day week. Here's how many are sticking with it
Financial Times: Results are in from the largest four-day week trial undertaken so far.
Why the WFH revolution is stalling
Plus: What are your rights if you want to keep working from home?
Is job loyalty outdated? Expert explains market shift
There's a new mantra for organisations and workers nowadays.
Quiet hiring: Why managers are recruiting from their own ranks
Financial Times: Employers are looking to improve the skills of their existing workforce.
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.
Sacked ELE workers protest outside Deloitte
Sacked ELE construction workers protest outside Deloitte offices on Queen St in Auckland. Video / Carson Bluck
Wellington Water employee under investigation for filming herself 'slacking off'
The graduate engineer spends her workday going to the gym, cinema and car wash.
Why Gen Z’s ‘really annoying’ lack of work ethic is a problem
The new generation is challenging office norms and work ethic, for better or for worse.
'It's sick': Woman works three jobs, still struggles to make ends meet
'I have three jobs. And I’m still f***ing struggling.'