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Women. Watch your language.
Women. Watch your language. "Just" is a four-lettered word. And uttering the words "I think" could be career limiting.
Women. Watch your language. "Just" is a four-lettered word. And uttering the words "I think" could be career limiting.
Maori are living longer and their infant mortality rate will soon be the same as Pakeha - but they're still over-represented in poverty statistics.
New Zealand is still wasting its "demographic dividend" of young Maori and Pacific people reaching working age.
Yvonne Costar is used to seeing Maori families around her battling on struggle street.
Are you looking for a new job? Do you want to join a "professional" family where both your personality and skill are valued?
We've all read the lists in job ads of the kinds of people employers like to hire: "self-starters", "strong communicators", "team players", "people that work hard and play hard."
Fewer workers are being caught on drugs, despite workplace testing becoming more prevalent, latest figures show.
Should employers keep unsuccessful job candidates' details private? Can they? A recent case highlighted by the Herald might have left doubt in some minds.
Jobs growth in February is expected to have bounced back after a weak result in January, but not enough to bring down the unemployment rate.
The majority of New Zealanders do not fully understand KiwiSaver especially when it comes to switching jobs, tax rates and the Government's annual contribution.
About 600 construction workers are on the 17ha site of New Zealand's biggest new prison and the country's largest public-private partnership, which is recruiting staff now.
The law is not always an ass but it can produce an absurdity. The decision to allow a failed job seeker access to his competitors' CVs is one of them.
AC/DC rock star Phil Rudd has been ordered to pay more than $72k after kicking a door in and sacking thunderstruck workers during a tantrum at his restaurant.
Winz office staff are breaking into applause or sounding hooters when beneficiaries find work. The celebrations have been labelled patronising and embarrassing but Winz claims clients enjoy them.
Social media has given rise to an 'always-on' workforce with a well-developed network that shares in a broad range of personal, professional and lifestyle conversations.
Recently I was chatting with two friends from the recruitment industry about the challenges employers face when finding new talent.
Just two of ASB bank's 10 member executive team are women despite a call by the bank's CEO for leaders to step up progress on gender diversity.
New Zealand's brighter economic outlook is likely to bring with it improved pay rates and increased job opportunities.
Hundreds of Otago workers face an uncertain future after Southern Cross Forest Products Ltd was placed in receivership yesterday.
Diversity in New Zealand's boardrooms and at the executive level has lost its momentum says, ASB boss Barbara Chapman.
A 62-year-old job seeker who is accusing an energy firm of age discrimination has won a legal battle to view the CVs of the people who beat him to the job.
Sick of working 9 to 5 one woman has told how she quit her job four years ago, decided to travel the world and has been living out of a suitcase ever since.
So the team is into the swing of 2014, marching towards the second quarter of the year, working enthusiastically and feeling connected to the workplace. Or is it?
The disastrous results and huge job-shedding announced by Qantas yesterday is battering at the door of Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott.
A meat worker sacked for refusing to work on the Sabbath has been awarded almost $30,000 compensation.
The New Zealand Institute of Economic Research expects the economy to grow 3 per cent this year.