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Trial to get prisoners into jobs begins
A three-year trial aimed at getting prisoners into jobs and stopping them returning to crime will begin in seven prisons this week.
A three-year trial aimed at getting prisoners into jobs and stopping them returning to crime will begin in seven prisons this week.
Jolie Hodson wants to be a CEO. If she gets her way she will be part of a very small group of women who have made it to the top in NZ.
Five migrant workers weren't paid minimum wage for their work at an Auckland food court.
What can you do when a "prankster" co-worker doesn't respect a serious peanut allergy?
It's the catch-22 of the jobs market: you need a degree to compete, but employers want candidates with experience.
An Auckland lawyer has successfully crowdfunded $15,000 to fund a vegan burger truck for his side business.
The more work life balance we have, the more we want, according to a global study.
Herald investigation: Some teenagers are taking spurious NCEA standards - learning about toilet cleaning, household shopping and shift work.
The manager messaged a co-worker calling her "sxy" and saying he was "head over heels" for her.
Staff and customers are still at the forefront of executives' minds.
Childcare centres are threatening to sue the police regarding delays in vetting new staff members.
New Zealanders grew more optimistic about employment prospects in the September quarter.
A LinkedIn study shows New Zealand's professionals act a little differently to their overseas peers in the job market
Want to be fabulously wealthy? This is the degree you better have.
The two farm workers were unfairly dismissed before they'd stepped foot on the farm.
Big building companies are tapping into social media to try to tempt young unemployed Aucklanders into construction trades. Fletcher
Employers views on inked employees are changing.
In the coming years four generation groups will all be working in the same workplaces.
Do you work with someone who is very charming and self-confident, but they'll walk over anyone to get ahead?
Research has found working in open-plan offices or "hot desking" can increase distractions and uncooperativeness.
A former employee claims to be owed $100,000 in unpaid wages and holiday pay from a company that is in liquidation.
COMMENT: Kiwis need to take a fresh approach to managing their family finances.
Boyd Nelson was dismissed from his role after he was seriously injured in the workplace and could no longer carry out his duties.
Trans hairdresser Dakota Hemmingson still hasn't seen any of the money awarded to her after she unfairly lost her job.
A new study shows the theory that women are less likely to ask for a pay rise doesn't stand up.
Most New Zealanders don't believe their co-workers have their back.
COMMENT: When my friend told me that her male colleagues were keeping track of her period, my initial reaction was, "Wait? What!"
A new measure would require NZX-listed companies to disclose CEO pay and take steps to improve diversity on boards.
Here are a few golden do's and don'ts to consider when contemplating a job offer from a new company.