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Diner staff will get back $32,000 in wages
The owners of a diner in liquidation will pay staff the wages they are owed.

Worker accused of dinging company car twice wins payout
Simply Security has been ordered to pay an employee $1845.23.

Why Amazon built its workers a rain forest
An architectural showstopper is a new Seattle landmark & an Amazon workplace tool

Beating the back to work blues
Don't settle for the same old routine seek projects that take you out of your comfort zone

Mechanic wins $19k after being unpaid for '500 WOFs'
An automotive company has been ordered to pay $19,000 in wage arrears.

Michael Barnett: Confessions of an appointment-diary junkie
COMMENT: Are you addicted to the speed of a corporate life and its adrenalin rushes?

Liam Dann: Is this happy economy too good to be true?
Global economic forecasts are looking very good. Are they too good to be true?

Liam Dann: Inflation missing in action despite strong economy
Inflation numbers for the December quarter were well below market expectations

Workplace shake-up: bosses vs workers
Business lobbies and unions differ on whether the workplace changes are a good thing.

Employment law re-write: The changes coming to your office
The Govt will announce the first tranche of employment law reforms at Parliament today.

Interest rates to rise as rock-star economy sings
The rock star economy will do fine under new management, says HSBC economist Paul Bloxham

Mark Lister: Eye on CPI figures as kiwi rides high
COMMENT: Higher dollar softening the blow of oil prices but not so good for dairy farmers.

Trump's tariffs may put solar power workers in the dark
The request for protection was opposed by much of the domestic US solar industry

NZ trailblazing a path towards equal pay
But a business lobby group is worried the government's gender equality plan won't succeed

IMF warns global recession 'may be closer than we think'
IMF urges politicians and regulators to take action

What the perfect CV looks like
An Australian job site says it's finally found an example of the perfect CV.

Richest 1% bag 28% of NZ's wealth
The poorest 1.4 million people (30 per cent), got barely 1 per cent of the wealth.

$108k WorkSafe fine 'will put company under'
A $108,500 WorkSafe fine is more than the company's value, says its owner.

Revolutionary thinking needed
The value of a vibrant creative ecosystem goes far beyond the economic sphere.

Who are NZ's economic think tanks?
Left, right, middle -- the three think tanks vying to influence NZ's direction

Brian Fallow: Why the long faces about the economy?
A sharp fall in business confidence is out of line with the economic indicators

Asian outlook so bright you need shades
Optimism at Hong Kong Financial Forum an antidote to funk pervading NZ business.

Forestry worker fired for being 'disrespectful' wins $12k
The ERA described Te Kohu Logging's dismissal of the worker as "immediate and abrupt".

Take your time, talk to the screen
Technology is changing every aspect of business, even recruiting.

Editorial: Growth vital as power tilts back to labour
EDITORIAL: Power is swinging back to labour but the Government still needs to take care.

Shine a new light on back-to-work blues
How to tell the difference and what to do to get through.