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Patrick McVeigh: No magic bullet to productivity challenge
COMMENT: Auckland, like many mayor cities across the globe, also experiences a 'productivity premium' in the CBD.
COMMENT: Auckland, like many mayor cities across the globe, also experiences a 'productivity premium' in the CBD.
A Christchurch plasterer was fired after his boss told him to return to work or to "show proof" his partner's grandmother was dying.
COMMENT: The word competition actually means 'to strive together'.
A woman working on a farm owned by her father and stepmother was forced to leave after a heated argument.
The New Zealand Association of Scientists says the Government needs to listen to the data.
Being paid to sit at home and watch Netflix might not be as great as it seems.
Consumer confidence recovers in June as more jobs, rising house prices lift sentiment.
Controversial research found no statistically significant increasing in hiring by employers following the introduction of the 90-day trial periods.
A builder who wrote a funny and directly worded job advertisement seeking a reliable employee has found his man.
After eight years, he ends up earning $27,000 more than his wife.
Kiwirail is accused of breaching a collective agreement with the Rail and Maritime Union.
An application form for Auckland War Memorial Museum asking candidates sexual orientation has been labelled inappropriate by a leading employment lawyer.
A migrant worker worked in bars and liquor stores in South Auckland and was underpaid $45,300.
COMMENT: In all the hullaballoo this week about New Zealand's record high migration, a strange fact has emerged.
COMMENT: Progress on equal pay has been glacial since our Equal Pay Act was passed closed to half a century ago, writes Catriona MacLennan, Vicky Mee and Judy McGregor.
Cleavage for women, but buttoned up for men - is there a different dress standard for women at work?
COMMENT: Here's some ideas for how to keep your cool when problems arise.
COMMENT: How can there be so few women at the top?
The Treasury warned that record levels of immigration could push New Zealanders out of low-skilled jobs, depress wages and increase housing pressures.
Here are some of the most avoided conversations and how to prevent the need for them.
Look around - in the next few years, most of your colleagues will be gone, a leading workplace expert has warned. But there's good news.
A worker was sent home and told to undergo a psychiatric assessment without consultation.
It is not a breach of name suppression rules to disclose a person's name and offending to their employer, the Court of Appeal has ruled.
Two meat workers will be paid $38,700 after they suffered a backlash at work for distributing union material .
INTERACTIVE: We reveal what bosses of New Zealand's biggest companies earn and what kind of pay rises they've been getting.
Comment: How can you ensure you leave work on time everyday and reclaim your evenings?
Young Aucklanders looking for work will come face-to-face with employers keen to recruit at JobFest.
Comment: Will we really all lose our jobs to machines?
The hotel worker had $1000 unfairly taken from her wages after there were shortfalls in the gaming machines float.
The Ministry decided to reduce the pay of 6000 school support staff this year because of a payroll anomaly.