
$2m bonus cut for Telecom boss
Telecom boss Paul Reynolds has had $2 million from his annual bonus slashed.
Telecom boss Paul Reynolds has had $2 million from his annual bonus slashed.
Workers took to the streets today to protest "the biggest labour reform in 20 years".
A high profile Auckland Burger Fuel has defended its use of the 90-day employment law, under which it sacked a worker on the 89th day for questioning her work break entitlements.
The makers of one of NZ's best-known brands of pie were justified in sacking a worker who stored cockroaches in his locker, the ERA says.
There it is: process, process, process. It is a fundamental requirement of natural justice that a person is entitled to know exactly what is being alleged, by whom, and is afforded a real and fair opportunity to respond.
Mentoring scheme will help women make the leap to CEO or a place in the boardroom.
An impoverished small town has reached a world-leading business deal that could bring in millions of dollars.
Stocks in the US dropped for a third straight day as a worse-than-expected report on US jobless claims.
The written word can have a significant impact - and often a more far reaching or greater impact than was intended and foreseen.
Why is the Government pursuing a policy of incremental and non-controversial economic changes when something more radical is needed?
Why are employers hesitating to snap up the best person for the job when they come along?
The NZ dollar is recovering this morning after a sharp fall yesterday.