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Why your pay rise sucked ... but might be better next time
Watch: Despite a strong economy wage growth has been low. Are bigger pay rises on the way?
Why your boss shouldn't make you aware of your incompetence
Honesty isn't always the best policy in business, according to two researchers.
Craziest job in Trump White House
Staff reveal President's habit that drives them crazy and how they pick up the pieces.
Baby-faced crypto billionaire mulls next move
Jihan Wu runs the world's dominant crypto mining company.
Wendy's staff plan protest despite injunction
There is a dispute surrounding an untested training programme staff would need to pass.
The world's economic crisis-fighting tools are dangerously inadequate
As instability stretches worldwide, it's clear nation's aren't prepared for the fallout.
Brian Fallow: Who said tax was meant to be fair?
COMMENT: Tax Working Group has been told to aim for fairness - a near-impossible task
Hosking: Govt madness to change 90-day trial for workers
COMMENT: The 90-day trial period has been an unqualified success and created jobs.
Revealed: What job-seekers now want more than anything
It's a controversial perk among employers, but more and more employees want it.
Companies put an end to plastic pollution
It we don't act now, more plastic will be in the oceans than fish.
Diana Clement: Making money on the side
COMMENT: The so-called sharing economy provides multiple opportunities for Kiwis.
The dismantling of the nine-to-five NZ work week
As the definition of the workweek changes, we look at whether this is a good thing.
Working harder to get less
Real wage growth has fallen behind productivity growth, writes Steve Hart.
Tom O'Neil: Take ownership of your company
Let decision-makers know you are adding value to the organisation.
Rhythm & Vines boosts Gisborne's economy by millions
The annual New Year festival injects millions into Gisborne's economy
Liam Dann: Business heads for winter of discontent
A sensible Budget did nothing to lift the spirits of business the latest ANZ survey shows
Ethan Tussey: How 'media snacks' are transforming workplace
COMMENT: Media have long played a role in workday.
Holidays Act overhaul welcomed
Confusion over annual leave has so far cost police $39 million in arrears.
Liam Dann: Let's keep cattle cull in perspective
To put the proposed M.Bovis cattle cull in context, we killed 4.2 million cattle in 2017.
Emerging Talent grows events sector
CINZ's networking and educational initiative series creates rising stars.
Directors stress as 'war for talent' heats up
Battle to attract and retain top staff is the biggest risk for company directors.
Liam Dann: Who'll top our rich list in 20 years?
The sale of a local video games company is a reminder of where NZ's future prosperity lies
Why everyone steals office supplies – including you
COMMENT: This is why everyone steals office supplies from work - including you.
Matthew Hooton: KiwiBuild descends into farce
Among the sceptics are the Treasury and Reserve Bank.
The twilight years of your career
Start planning early for the later stages of your career, writes Dani Wright
EU trade nod sends pointed message
The EU's announcement of free trade talks with NZ signals a rejection of US protectionism.
Employee unjustifiably sacked over missing money awarded more than $40k
Award includes $20,000 compensation and more than $20,000 in lost wages and holiday pay.
Liam Dann: Petrol prices only going one way - for now
Liam Dann shares the bad and not so bad news.