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Kerre McIvor: Workers, take to the streets
Feminists, lobbyists and advocacy groups all around the Western world have been banging on about the pay gap for years, Kerre McIvor writes.
Feminists, lobbyists and advocacy groups all around the Western world have been banging on about the pay gap for years, Kerre McIvor writes.
Whether it's back-to-work blues or itchy feet, this is the most common time to consider a job change.
INTERACTIVE: The pay gap between what men and women earn is the worst it has been in almost 10 years. Explore our interactive to find out more.
Pushing forward with a positive attitude can help you on your way to your dream job
If you pay much attention to the things big corporate HR directors worry about, eventually you'll come across the term "engagement".
It's a sunny January morning, perfect for a day at the beach and a barbecue - and you are at work.
There's never been a better time to have a baby at Facebook or Netflix, but millions of ordinary Americans get no parental leave at all.
Rebekah Palmer has tried her hand at playing most of Disney's princesses, from Snow White to Ariel, but one character is the undisputed reigning queen among them.
People looking to maximise their earning prospects in 2016 should consider these careers.
A survey shows Kiwis prefer a guaranteed pay rise over a performance based bonus.
New research has found humour can be just the thing to get an organisation off on the right foot.
Number four on the list of 'how to keep your New Year's resolutions' might surprise you.
A tiny institute in Oxford is gearing up for futuristic robot wars, aiming to protect humanity if artificial intelligence goes bad.
A woman has been paid to leave her job after walking in on her married male boss kissing a male employee at a pre-Christmas work party.
A Japanese restaurant has been fined $6000 for failing to keep employment records.
Two builders have copped fines from the industry watchdog for their negligent and incompetent work - and one has lost his trading licence.
A woman will spend the next 15 years paying back more than $30,000 she stole while working for a taxpayer-funded agency.
A task force has been given $32 million of government funding to crack down on underpayment of workers in South Auckland.
There are concerns about workplace abuse after it was discovered some retail staff were being paid $7 an hour. The adult minimum wage in New Zealand is $14.75.
Jonah Lomu's financial woes were not uncommon in the sporting world, writes Andrew Alderson.
Regulatory questions are grabbing the headlines these days. How should one regulate health and safety?
There are three characteristics that should make you suspicious - and they will surprise you.
A Levin poultry company has been fined $7500 for employing five Samoan nationals in New Zealand without a visa.
Fletcher Building has become the first company of its kind to achieve Rainbow Tick certification.
There is a growing impetus in some countries to consider providing everyone with a fixed sum of money that would help address basic needs such as food and housing, writes Richard McLachlan.
A growing number of highly qualified, professional women in their 40s and 50s are struggling to get into the job market.
Experts have found that being handsome can actually impede a man's professional progress.
Awards show gender equality may finally be the norm at top table.