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The Kiwi architecture company that made summer time hours permanent
Director says: "5.30pm feels like a really long day, particularly this time of the year".
Director says: "5.30pm feels like a really long day, particularly this time of the year".
How you answer these questions could make all the difference in your next interview.
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She is calling for the "long-term" increase of extra security guards at hospitals.
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You could spend your day eating KFC to assess the chicken’s crispiness and get paid.
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The employee was allegedly studying when he should have been working.
Receivers 'well aware many ex-ELE workers experiencing financial and mental hardship'.
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The two issues were uncovered by the company during a review of work practices.
'I have to walk out of this building with people thinking I'm a bully, and I didn't know.'
A Cardrona ski area worker used her position to fraudulently obtain ski passes.
Lisa Hermes thought she was entitled to the $2808 after incurring expenses.
Stats NZ's tatauranga umanga Māori data for the September quarter show a drop in exports.
MSD should have sought permission from the court first.
The age of demanding higher pay might be over.