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The Hawaiki cable has landed - so what does this mean for Northland?
The Hawaiki cable has landed - so what does this mean for Northland?
OPINION: New Zealand's GDP has been growing for nine years now, but what does that mean?
Speed employment startup Outfit is making waves in New York.
The realities of trading a high-paying job for a role in beautiful rural New Zealand.
A survey of millennial hires turns up some interesting results.
A new Government means employment legislation is rebalancing the unions' position.
Government confirms it will extend pay equity to mental health support workers.
Since #metoo's emergence, the behaviour of many famous men has been called out online.
Despite being cleared of the deed, an Australian steelworker loses unfair dismissal bid.
'Design thinking' is being used to ease the way in changing careers.
How do you want your business to be portrayed in the marketplace?
Minister says he won't impose Fair Pay Agreements on industries that don't want them
The death of a machine worker in 2016 highlights the importance of safety, WorkSafe says.
Affco will complete a voluntary review of health and safety at its Imlay plant.
Govt advice on employment law changes warns of higher costs to businesses.
Ministry to keep centralised records of workplace sexual harassment.
New Zealand needs to improve employment to improve the country says NZCTU
The owners of a diner in liquidation will pay staff the wages they are owed.
Simply Security has been ordered to pay an employee $1845.23.
An architectural showstopper is a new Seattle landmark & an Amazon workplace tool
Don't settle for the same old routine seek projects that take you out of your comfort zone
An automotive company has been ordered to pay $19,000 in wage arrears.
COMMENT: Are you addicted to the speed of a corporate life and its adrenalin rushes?
This job advertisement has been slammed online for encouraging "everyday sexism".
Business lobbies and unions differ on whether the workplace changes are a good thing.
The Govt will announce the first tranche of employment law reforms at Parliament today.
But a business lobby group is worried the government's gender equality plan won't succeed