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<i> Kate Ross: </i>No time like the present
Why are employers hesitating to snap up the best person for the job when they come along?
NZ dollar recovering after yesterday's fall
The NZ dollar is recovering this morning after a sharp fall yesterday.
Maori unemployment figures 'shocking'
Maori Party co-leader Pita Sharples has reacted with horror to new figures showing Maori out of work is up from 14.2pc to 16.4pc.
Wages and salaries rising slightly, says Stats NZ
Salaries and wages are going up slowly, with a small rise in the June quarter showing employment is barely picking up.
Financial advisers won't have to dob in colleagues
Financial advisers will no longer have to dob each other in for ethical breaches under a completed version of a draft code of conduct.
<i>Inside Money: </i>KiwiSaver - where do the dollars go?
Research house Morningstar gets an extra star for its performance-enhanced KiwiSaver survey.
CTU ends co-operation with Govt on trade
The CTU says it will no longer co-operate with the Govt on trade issues in response to looming employment law changes.
Wage gap with Australia wider - report
The wage gap with Australia has widened since National became Government.
BP boss: Sometimes you get hit by a bus
'Sometimes you step off the pavement and you get hit by a bus,' said a stunned Tony Hayward.
Making the right connections
It's called the digital divide, and in Otara and other low-income communities, there are people doing something about it.
Workers win back one lost holiday
Some 2000 metal and manufacturing workers have negotiated a one-off holiday in 2011 to make up for missed public holidays.
Westin staff now subject to one week's notice
Staff at Auckland's five-star Westin hotel have all been re-employed on new contracts but can be fired at a week's notice.
NZ parental leave 'middling'
NZ is still only a middling performer when it comes to parental leave provisions, according to a study.