For actors, the pay's the thing
Artists and entertainers may think their work is a labour of love, but that doesn't mean they shouldn't be paid a fair wage for it
Artists and entertainers may think their work is a labour of love, but that doesn't mean they shouldn't be paid a fair wage for it
As a specialist in personal branding, I'm continually amazed that many people don't take full advantage of their LinkedIn account
A branch of McDonald's in Sydney threw a party this week to mark the 30th anniversary of one staff member's first day on the job.
A marketing expert says it will be very difficult for Dreamworld to rebound from the incident that claimed four people's lives.
COMMENT: There are many benefits of doing business in two countries, Robyn Pearce writes.
Prime Minister John Key will land in New Delhi overnight to finally start his India trip after plane problems meant he had to cancel one of only three days in the country.
New Zealand's top money men and women are not satisfied with reaching the peak of their financial career - many also want to be the
Greater casualisation of the workforce is making it harder for people to save for the long term.
The chairman of an Australian mental health foundation has called for CEOs' bonuses to be partially tied to the mental wellbeing of their staff.
A computer 'judge' can correctly predict verdicts of the European Court of Human Rights.
There's general agreement about the factors that improve productivity; unfortunately, there's also general agreement that productivity gains are flatlining.
NZ shares were mixed, with the index dragged lower by SkyCity Entertainment Group.
COMMENT: The Reserve Bank has some explaining to do.
Adjustment to immigration rules could have serious implications for businesses, says BusinessNZ.
Poorer households in New Zealand are subsidising wealthier households to the tune of $59 million a year through credit card reward schemes.
Kiwi man Duane Trafford has posted a blunt assessment of what he needs from his new staff.
Two big banks have upgraded their farmgate milk price forecasts after a modest gain in product prices at the latest GlobalDairyTrade auction.
Rotorua Lakes Council has launched a major campaign to convince Aucklanders to abandon the rat race and move to Rotorua to live and work.
COMMENT: Facebook wants to be in your workplace, but you'll probably find trolls there too.
New Zealand's rate of annual inflation has dropped to just 0.2 per cent for the year to September 30.
According to experts, there's seven very specific traits that every leader needs and if you don't have them, you'll never reach the top.
The study shows some forms of negativity can be tolerated, whereas others are loud and clear warning signs in terms of employee retention.
More than 520 new jobs and $111 million of capital investment could be pumped into Tauranga by prospective new businesses.
An arrangement that allows Fijian seasonal workers to come to New Zealand is likely to be discussed by both Prime Ministers.
COMMENT: Inflation data due today is tipped to show the economy skating dangerously close to deflation, writes Liam Dann.
COMMENT: Breastfeeding can save families huge amounts of time further down the track, writes Robyn Pearce.
Median weekly earnings in Hawke's Bay are surging ahead of other North Island regions.
The first Asian woman to lead a FTSE 250 company has said goodbye to her $4 million salary.
New data tomorrow is expected to show inflation near zero - so why does it feel like the cost of living is rising?
Theresa May is coming under mounting pressure to reveal her Brexit strategy before she triggers formal negotiations.