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Steven Joyce: Employers on cusp of laying off staff, cannot wait for Budget
Businesses needing to give staff notice of redundancy will make decisions next week.
Businesses needing to give staff notice of redundancy will make decisions next week.
An increase in mortgagee sales is a possibility.
The retailer has confirmed it has no plans to change its store operations in New Zealand.
"It was our baby, our lives, our family, everything."
Councils need to spend. The funding is on the way. So how can we put the two together?
No one who lived through it will ever forget the great New Zealand lockdown of 2020.
The mental wellbeing of New Zealanders post lockdown is a major cause for concern.
"People need to be physically connected" - Culum Manson.
Small schools to get better lights and insulation in bid to restart economy.
Contraction exceeds economists' forecasts for a 4% decline in output
Discussion paper suggests novel starting points for Covid-19 economic and social rebuild.
Money handed out to Kiwis must be taken from other Kiwis, one way or another.
Peters punts up policies that would make New Zealand 'great again'.
Anyone who thinks it will be business as usual can forget it, Winston Peters says.
Local businesses getting back to work under alert level three.
BNZ's latest half year result took a Covid-19 hit but the CEO remains confident.
Westpac economists say the Reserve Bank will be forced to cut OCR below zero this year.
Everything you need to know about managing your small business in these challenging times.
Financial Times: Economic distress is contagious and we need a plan to stop its spread
But industry wants more support
Should employers who have deep pockets be taking the wage subsidy?
Comment: Big, expensive projects are lined up for funds, but will that revive the economy?
Kiwis are concerned about the lack of physical contact with their elderly relatives.
Last week's oil crash was a history-making twist in a time of already epic events.
Greens say it can quickly create thousands of jobs, bring back birds, and cut emissions.
And a national survey of 547 tourism operators reveals more than 13,000 jobs will go.
When we get the economy back to work, will we be resetting for the public good?
In just over a month the Queenstown district has been flipped upside down.
Consumers need the confidence to part with their money — and things to buy with it.
We may benefit from the lockdown, but MPs should not diminish the struggle of businesses.