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New job matching website launched
An Australian website that matches job-seekers with employers has launched in New Zealand today.
An Australian website that matches job-seekers with employers has launched in New Zealand today.
New Zealand's unemployment rate fell to a three-year low in the fourth quarter of 2013 as jobs growth beat expectations.
A decision on a landmark pay equality case has been reserved by the Court of Appeal.
Bosses should take note of reason for employee's quitting - and then act on it.
A breakdown of results from the latest census shows how Aucklanders are more religious, smoke less ... and they're well behind Nelson for divorces.
Wellington call centre worker Shalene Meister loves her 10-second daily commute to work at Auckland-based firm Telnet.
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An Auckland company whose software helps businesses and workers communicate about career development plans to expand into America.
Prime Minister John Key has accused Labour leader David Cunliffe of "misleading New Zealanders" over the $60-a-week child payment scheme.
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David Cunliffe turned up to the Herald in an old taxi van, quite a change from John Key who had arrived for his interview with five burly diplomatic protection squad members.
When Joe Hockey used to hold up New Zealand as some sort of economic benchmark, it would leave a few people scratching their heads.
KiwiSavers who have taken a break can resume pay deductions any time by simply telling their employer.
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