
Overcoming bias the biggest challenge
You can lead a horse to water. But when it comes to diversity, even the best policies in the world don't always result in the desired outcome.
You can lead a horse to water. But when it comes to diversity, even the best policies in the world don't always result in the desired outcome.
COMMENT: If we constantly step in and rescue people, over time that becomes a habit.
Employees may be paying a lot more attention to massive CEO paydays than many think.
Many of us start out in gigs that we never thought we'd have to take and we need to make ends meet so we don't need to live in our parents' home anymore.
A man has been ordered to pay $11,600 after he failed to pay some of his 50 migrant staff minimum wage.
COMMENT: Why do parents think they do their kids a favour by driving them everywhere?
Stewart Butterfield's billion-dollar start-up has an internal mantra of "work hard, go home."
Are you letting a colleague's annoying habits get the better of you?
Of all the different types of interview questions prospective candidates are asked, the one people fear the most is the dreaded "behavioural"
Aaron Drever admitted his second misconduct charge last week before the Real Estate Agents Disciplinary Tribunal in connection with the sale of three West Auckland homes.
Research shows there's a danger in merely contemplating options other than success.
Few employees would deny that ingratiation is ubiquitous in the workplace.
Kiwi workers shouldn't hold their breath for a decent pay rise this year
The jobless rate has fallen to 5.1 per cent, says Statistics NZ.
Getting out of work to attend a job interview without telling your boss can be difficult.
COMMENT: Low inflation, low wage growth is creating asset bubbles, exacerbating inequality and driving instability, writes Liam Dann.
Samsung is facing criticism for allegedly covering up the fatal poisoning of its workers. And the company's excuse is amazing.
The pay gap between men and women directors on New Zealand boards is closing.
Fresh out of university with a shiny new degree, interview nailed and job offer accepted, the prospect of finally starting the job
Dani Wright finds out how employees can stay within their industries, while reinventing their roles for the future, as Tech Futures Lab launches in Auckland
IT services provider Datacom Group has boosted 2016 revenue over the $1 billion mark.
More than 50 per cent of IT industry workers are planning to change jobs within 12 months.
An Auckland real estate agent who has racked up more disciplinary breaches than any other has now admitted reckless misconduct and his licence is on the line.
Many are seasoned pros - but some of our Rio Olympians work day jobs just like us.
The account manager was told by his doctor to stay off work for a month, but his boss said the company couldn't wait that long.
The Wellington grocery store didn't pay a migrant worker minimum wage and forced him to pay 'premiums' of more than $10,000.
You may know someone like this at work: optimistic and resilient, they appear to bounce through challenges drawing on an internal