Auckland Airport proposes job cuts
Airport proposal could lower headcount by almost 70 as it prepares for fewer flights.
Airport proposal could lower headcount by almost 70 as it prepares for fewer flights.
Court examinations could reveal more about termination - liquidator
Summerset chairman says CEO's partial share sale nothing to get excited about.
New Zealand shares snapped a three-day decline.
'Ignition of the cardboard centre of a roll of cap sheet" caused blaze
Fletcher now working through what they need to do to be ready to resume work.
Three companies have claimed substantial taxpayer funds while still operating.
Email from The Treasury makes expectations very clear.
No indication that the group will not meet its previous guidance for full-year 2020.
Move may increase participation and improve pricing for industry and power retailers.
The coronavirus pandemic has prompted increased demand for NZ's mānuka honey.
COMMENT: The big thing in Serko's favour? It has $42 million sitting in the bank.
No material change to outlook - Metlifecare
Anger in meat sector over Covid-19 wage subsidy payments to big operators.
Kiwis will emerge from lockdown hungry for their favourite fast food.
Support goes considerably beyond the $66.3 million in wage subsidies.
Helping to support an embattled company is a nice idea — just not for a market first-timer
Because of the expected surge in customers, the company warns there could be glitches.
The airline has claimed more than $70 m in wage subsidies. 777 fleet grounded into 2021.
"New hygiene measures, physical distancing, contact tracing" - Reidy
Soprole's profit dropped 24 per cent in 2019
How are things panning out now that Covid-19 has hit?
Fonterra taking a cautious approach to lockdown conditions being loosened.
Unapproved models ranging from wholesale credit to credit cards found in report.
I don't envy Greg Foran's position, but I think he is making a mistake.
2degrees plans to cut its 1,200-strong workforce by a tenth.
Well was curtailed due to Covid-19 restrictions but results 'positive', oil company says.
Green Cabs' business is largely made up of traffic from airports around the country.
Lawyers say it's the first time they have seen such a request in a class action suit.