
Marisa Fong: Rethink concept of diversity
COMMENT: let's change discussion to adaptation in a fast-changing business environment.
COMMENT: let's change discussion to adaptation in a fast-changing business environment.
Two people have been charged over alleged kickbacks at two Manukau Maori organisations.
Employers and job-seekers are finding video is a useful tool in the application process
Workers and union worried over EAP newsletter's wording.
A dispute between Kim Dotcom and three of his former staff was settled out of court.
New Zealanders are slightly less optimistic about the state of the labour market.
Southern Cross programme delivers fewer absences and lower staff turnover.
Stepping up and asking for a pay rise can be a daunting prospect.
Career Coach: Why networking really matters if you want to grow your career.
Shoppers in the big centres won't be able to spend up during Easter stat days.
Automation is 50 to 100 years away. Many technologists disagree with that assessment.
The region lost 2,700 federal jobs since Trump took office, mostly in the District.
Are robots really going to take our jobs? An expert says the threat's exaggerated.
South Port CEO Mark O'Connor is stepping down after 17 years.
David Walsh will take up the role of CEO at New Zealand Post.
Kristina Keneally has made a complaint to her Sky News bosses after an on-air attack.
A "black swan" is an unexpected event that has major consequences
COMMENT: For a liberated country it's surprising we're still paying men more than women.
Five months of home detention ordered for businessman guilty of exploitation.
Staff say they sleep inside luggage containers at Sydney Airport to work shifts for paltry pay.
Employment in Tauranga is projected to grow by almost 50 per cent by 2048, according to a draft report presented to Smart Group.
An Australian supermarket is under attack over allegations of "appalling" working conditions.
Woman claims her interview was cancelled after she asked how much her salary would be.
A major shake-up of senior management at Otago Polytechnic has cost it $200,000 in severance payments.
A woman was called a "black b****" and a "baby killer" at work.
COMMENT: Have we reached a point where people trust company employees more than CEOs?
Auckland is expected to deliver the most jobs in New Zealand over the coming years.
There has been a shift in the way people look for new jobs, a research by talent solutions company Hudson has found, and employers are not quite keeping up.
COMMENT: At least 65-80 per cent of the gender gap is now not explained by any specific factor, research showed.