Worship of money needs to be curbed, Pope
The Pope has claimed that big business' worship of money is causing misery and despair for ordinary people, in one of his strongest attacks yet on the global economic system.
The Pope has claimed that big business' worship of money is causing misery and despair for ordinary people, in one of his strongest attacks yet on the global economic system.
Transpower has appointed chemical company executive Alison Andrew to replace chief executive Patrick Strange.
New Zealanders work longer hours than the average of their peers in other developed countries but produce a fifth less, a new report finds.
Nosh's new boss is brimming with ideas for driving sales at the upmarket grocery chain - but offering cut-price milk isn't one of them.
The Herald on Sunday has obtained documents outlining how KFC demands staff be capable of all duties to an "All Star" level.
Employment courts are looking at company redundancy decisions to check that newly created jobs are not the same as the ones being axed and that there is a solid business case for cutting staff numbers.
When people meet for the first time, the conversation often touches on what they do for a living. Responses to the question "what do you do?" can vary widely, from detailed narratives of work tasks to a one-word job title.
Continuing professional development is a must for anyone who wants to get ahead in a world where everything from plumbing to brain surgery is changing at a pace.
New Zealand has one of the highest job turnover rates but experts say this shows people are willing to take job risks in a recovering economy.
An aged care provider at the centre of a landmark court decision paving the way for gender pay equality has filed an appeal against the ruling.
The tradesman's best friend and guardian of the ute toolbox - his dog - is going the way of the wolf whistle on building sites.
Many bigger companies have launched graduate programmes as a way to attract the best and brightest straight out of university and nurture them into the culture of the company.
At the 75th anniversary of social security, the system needs improvements, writes Margaret McClure.
President Francois Hollande denied he was returning France to the age of state interventionism as he launched 34 projects.
Self-employment can give people more control and a new challenge, say Tracy Rowsell and Craig Gower.
An Auckland bus driver who refused to return to work after changes were made to his regular bus route has failed to prove he was wrongly sacked.
An experienced South Auckland radiologist who exposed a 15-year-old patient to excess radiation and then failed to report the incident has been awarded $3000 in compensation for unjustified dismissal.
Andrew Mexted-Bragg is trading his Audi for the bus and leaving a luxury inner-city apartment to share a flat with four other people.
Demand for airline pilots is growing around the world with half a million vacancies opening up in the next 20 years and shortages most acute in the Asia Pacific region.
The words "Made in New Zealand" will disappear from Bic ballpoint pens if the company's cost-saving proposal to shift manufacturing overseas goes ahead.
Fastway Couriers is embarking on a new strategic direction to embrace opportunities in the market resulting from the growth in online retailing.
You know something bad is about to happen when the entire company is called to an emergency meeting, led by a 'Transition Manager' from overseas ...
All of the New Zealand universities to feature in the QS World University Rankings have seen a drop in their placing this year, with the exception of Lincoln University which made the list for the first time.