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New player in duty-free market
A new duty-free operator at Auckland International Airport is promising a little less of the hard sell that annoyed travellers.
A new duty-free operator at Auckland International Airport is promising a little less of the hard sell that annoyed travellers.
Employees are asking for it, organisations are formalising it, and there are clear business benefits for the part-time professional role, but how do you make it work successfully in your organisation?
New research shows New Zealanders stay in paid work longer than almost any other developed country.
Brien Keegan says the best way to get past gatekeepers can be as simple as building up a trusted relationship first.
New Zealanders grew more downcast about the state of the labour market in the second quarter, with a softer outlook for wage growth weighing on confidence.
Justice Minister Amy Adams declared she wanted the crime of corporate manslaughter to be added to the workplace health and safety reform legislation currently before Parliament.
A chef in a South Island tourist hot spot worked for around 60 hours per week and received about $1800 per month, some $660 less than he should have.
A teenage girl who earned less than $2 an hour for waitressing because she was deemed to be a volunteer has won a ruling that says she was an employee.
An Auckland mother was told that having her kids in daycare could affect her job prospects because she would need too many sick days to care for them.
The former New Zealand boss of JPMorgan Chase will need to bring any claim against the bank in the District or High Court.
A stronger US dollar makes New Zealand a more attractive destination for immigrants, a survey has found.
Former Invercargill MP and farmer Eric Roy has been appointed to the board of state-owned landowner Landcorp Farming.
New Zealand Post is considering the sale of its mail and record management outsourcing unit, Converga.
The double digit rise in the average pay packets for New Zealand's top chief executives is likely to stir some controversy, writes Liam Dann.
Employees have provided anonymous company reviews on career website Glassdoor to rank the top CEOs.
A Christchurch man is the second person in Canterbury to be convicted for carrying out plumbing work without authorisation within the last two weeks.
The owners of a liquor store who were found to have racially harassed an employee have lodged an appeal against the judgment, saying they weren't given a chance to defend the claims.
Asking your employer for a verbal reference can be extremely awkward. Here are some tips from Career agent Annie O'Keefe.
Wellington port company CentrePort has been fined over the death of a staff member who died in a warehouse accident.
Call centre bosses who fired a woman shortly after she had a miscarriage have been told to pay up.
Labour continued to bay for Murray McCully’s blood in Parliament yesterday over the Saudi farm saga.
Behavioural economics shows people are often less rational than we assume which makes the Government's KiwiSaver proposal a good move, writes Ananish Chaudhuri.
Hundreds of posties will lose their jobs when mail delivery days are slashed next month, but just one compulsory redundancy is expected.
Training and upskilling employees who may be nearing retirement age more than pays back, Raewyn Court reports.
Careers Expo aims to help bridge the gap between businesses and their potential new employees.