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Bar defends 'jobs for girls' ad
A popular Ponsonby bar has been caught out advertising jobs for women only, a day after the Herald revealed that Masala restaurant in Stanmore Bay had done the same.
A popular Ponsonby bar has been caught out advertising jobs for women only, a day after the Herald revealed that Masala restaurant in Stanmore Bay had done the same.
Employers have been put on notice that finding the people they need is about to get a lot tougher as the economy builds up speed.
New Zealand Post is denying a claim it deliberately delays mail deliveries in order to promote its premium fast post service.
A branch of one of Auckland's largest Indian restaurant chains has been seeking part-time wait staff - but said only "girls" could apply.
The world's key economies have agreed on a plan to accelerate the pace of global growth by more than 2 per cent over the next five years.
A leading recruitment boss has identified construction workers as most likely to receive a pay rise from their boss this year.
Researchers have found that working mothers agonise they are bad mums because they work and bad employees because they have a family.
Australian wage growth has slumped to the lowest pace in at least 17 years against the backdrop of a deteriorating labour market
A former Telecom employee has taken the communications company to court, appealing against his sacking for allegedly falsifying a medical certificate while holidaying in Fiji.
Experienced executive assistants will be among the biggest winners when it comes to salary increases this year.
A retirement policy expert has hit back at a warning by a KiwiSaver provider that New Zealanders face the prospect of a retirement income that meets only basic needs.
Ports of Auckland chief executive Tony Gibson says the company is starting to reap the benefits of a reorganisation plan started in 2011.
One of New Zealand's biggest unions yesterday voiced redundancy fears for Pacific Steel Group workers.
Eleven employers have been accredited as the country's first living wage employers - among them, former Cabinet minister turned restaurateur, Laila Harre.
A Naked Bus driver who allegedly refused to let a woman go to the toilet - forcing her to urinate on the bus - was sacked over his treatment of passengers and dangerous driving.
Thousands of Kiwi jobseekers are being targeted by an alarming new identity theft scam in which fake job ads are placed on the TradeMe and Seek websites.
New Zealand will see declining unemployment and a rush for talent in 2014, according to the latest Global Salary Survey.
A Wairarapa pub which tried to claim its courtesy van driver was a lonely volunteer looking for company has been ordered to pay the pensioner for his work.
At 49 years old, Glenn Bratton didn't expect to be looking for a new career.
A man facing charges over an alleged bogus company for jobseekers looking for work in Australian mines had his scheme endorsed by a fake international group.
Harvard Business School researchers find striking variances between the gender profiles of directors.
People having trouble at work may want to arm themselves with some expert information before hastily resigning or making a formal complaint to their employer.
Huawei has appointed Jason Wu as its new CEO in NZ. Wu has been with the Chinese telecommunications giant for the past decade and replaces outgoing boss Arthur Zhang.
Employment increased strongly over the last three months of 2013; wages, not so much.