Banker now man of the cloth
Lyndon Drake's pathway to the ministry was via the world of "filthy lucre", but he makes no apology for that.
Lyndon Drake's pathway to the ministry was via the world of "filthy lucre", but he makes no apology for that.
The Council of Trade Unions (CTU) is calling for an appeal to be launched after the Waitakere District Court ruled that the death of a young security guard is not the responsibility of his employer.
New Zealand rightly prides itself on being a leader in women's rights. It was ranked sixth out of 135 countries in the Global Gender Gap report for 2011.
Another report containing another warning about the need to address rising costs of super has been met with another statement which says: "there's no problem".
A third of people are unemployed, fear losing their job or are in temporary work.
A trainee carpenter from Herne Bay is one step closer to winning a national award after being shortlisted in an apprentice of the year contest.
Technology such as smartphones has led to spending more time working and increasingly taking work home, a survey has shown.
Wage and salary earners' incomes rose 4.8 per cent at the median over the year ended June, but the increase reflected an ageing of the working population as well as higher rates of pay.
Wicked's musical director shows work and determination pay off.
Hundreds of teachers are out of work as graduates fight for vacancies which can attract as many as 100 applications each.
Auckland mayor Len Brown has finally endorsed a "living wage" for council workers - two weeks after his chief rival unexpectedly appeared to support the idea.
Disabled workers who were axed from their jobs at KFC are being offered their positions back with the company.
People have been talking about increasing women in leadership for decades, yet little progress has been made over the past 10 years.
Auckland business Douglas Pharmaceuticals, founded in 1967 by managing director Sir Graeme Douglas, is one of the fastest-growing pharmaceutical development and manufacturing companies in the Pacific area.
A manager who texted and called a young female employee asking her to go to his house, even after she rejected his advances, was rightly fired, the ERA has found.
National MP Tau Henare has apologised for saying he had little sympathy for a worker who cleaned more than 100 toilets a night at Parliament for little pay.
After 70 years with the country's railways, octogenarian tradesman Ron Jones is nowhere near ready to hang up his overalls.
Queensland's corruption watchdog has admitted it failed to act fast enough on an anonymous complaint about the Kiwi fake prince who ripped off Queensland Health.
We all know change is a constant in the business world and companies going through transformations have become more the norm.