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Career decision not parents' to make
Decisions, decisions - when you're a parent, they start early and continue, especially when it comes to education and careers for our children.
Decisions, decisions - when you're a parent, they start early and continue, especially when it comes to education and careers for our children.
A "living wage", for Ofa and Ngalu Tauerangi, would mean the chance to get a good night's sleep.
Does today's workforce "live to work", or do we "work to live" and simply go to work to pay the bills so we can enjoy our lives?
Youth are finding the story they were told about hard work is not quite true, writes Cathy Bi.
The Labour leadership contest playing out between David Cunliffe, Grant Robertson and Shane Jones is highlighting how Labour-led and National-led governments would differ in their approach to employment law.
If you're feeling a lack of confidence in your job hunting, you are not alone. Kiwi workers are experiencing a slump in their confidence concerning job mobility.
The elite policing unit charged with protecting the Prime Minister and VIPs has revolted over long hours and poor recognition.
A former Air New Zealand flight attendant who was forced to hand over her bank records and Facebook page for an employment investigation has won her case.
Contributions from employer can also be included with the worker's pay and taxed under the PAYE rules.
Forsyth Barr's managing director was referred to as a "pompous twat" with a "small brain", the investment firm's lawyer told the Court hearing Guy Hallwright's case today.
A barbecue fire which scared residents at a retirement home, destroyed the barbecue and caused $1000 of smoke damage led to a chef being rightly sacked.
A rally to voice concerns and help educate workers about proposed changes to the Labour laws is to take place in South Auckland today.
Former investment analyst Guy Hallwright's colleagues were embarrassed to be in his company following his conviction for grievous bodily harm, an Employment Court heard.
Immigration's rules for student graduates part of reason for scams, says AUT researcher.
Almost half of firms surveyed by a leading employers' group have reported sacking staff for drug use.
The country's 20,000 rest home caregivers could be in line for pay rises averaging about 27 per cent after a historic Employment Court victory.
Skyla Frater's classmates are all busy at school making Father's Day gifts - but she doesn't have anyone to give hers to.
Recently I was shortlisted for a management role I really wanted but was unsuccessful.
An Employment Court decision paving the way for gender pay equality has been hailed as the greatest advance for the rights of working women since the passing of the Equal Pay Act in 1972.
A push to "hold the line" on market share means Telecom margins have taken a hit over the past year.
Many workers are struggling to understand health and safety documents used in their workplaces, a new study has found.