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Glamour vacancy opens at Hart mansion kitchen
Billionaire businessman Graeme Hart is believed to be looking for an executive chef for his $22 million mansion in Auckland's Glendowie.
Billionaire businessman Graeme Hart is believed to be looking for an executive chef for his $22 million mansion in Auckland's Glendowie.
Tight budgets and heavy workloads are being blamed the "record levels" of personal grievances being laid by police employees.
A Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment report this month says amendments to the Employment Relations Act and the Holidays Act that the Govt made in 2011 have achieved some of their policy objectives in the short term.
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Yahoo says less than 40pc of its workforce is female and that many of the women are in non-leadership roles, amid a Silicon Valley debate over diversity.
A man who posed as a licensed immigration adviser and took money from vulnerable would-be migrants is appealing against his sentence.
A barber was "genuinely fearful" of remaining in the presence of an employer who regularly made fun of him and told him "I hate white people".
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A roofer is lucky to have been caught by a workmate after falling from the top of a two-storey house.
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American workplace adviser, Karla L. Miller, explains the legalities around interviewing job applicants about their mental health.
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Radio New Zealand has conceded there could be redundancies as a result of restructuring plans canvassed with staff today.
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A GP may face disciplinary action after he lied to a patient about abnormal blood test results as an excuse to see her.
Google's decision to lay bare its lack of diversity ramps up the pressure on other Silicon Valley companies to increase the number of women and minorities among technology workers.
A Scottish Rudolf Steiner preschool teacher has been denied another temporary work visa by Immigration New Zealand because he is taking the job of a New Zealander.