Most Kiwis not expecting a pay rise
A third of working New Zealanders have not had a pay rise in the past two years and the majority are not expecting one this year, according to a survey.
A third of working New Zealanders have not had a pay rise in the past two years and the majority are not expecting one this year, according to a survey.
International student Nupur Chawla was one of the lucky ones to take part in this year's AUT Business School's Shadow a Leader day
A specialist travel and hospitality company have applied for a High Court judge to strike out the claims they are facing.
Personal computers, the internet and mobile phones have transformed office work, but not for the better, says Bob Harvey.
An employer facing multiple complaints for alleged migrant labour exploitation and abuse is seeking clarification over allegations made against her company.
An Auckland employer is accused of exploiting migrant workers who claim they were not paid and were housed in city offices.
In today's competitive employment landscape it's important to actively promote yourself, build networks and be known for your specific skills and experience.
An early childhood centre manager who used an account set aside for children's lunches, has failed to prove she was unjustifiably dismissed.
New Zealand's leading universities and academics are behind international competitors when it comes to attracting cash from business, a new comparison shows.
I am the youngest of four boys, raised in Auckland. My dad was the eldest of 13 cousins and that led to family functions filled with noise, fun, arguments and chaos.
In April, the chairman of the Independent Taskforce On Workplace Health and Safety, Rob Jager, announced a vision for safer workplaces.
Foreign bus drivers on work visas employed to fill a shortage have been told they are no longer needed and could face deportation.
The June quarter's 8000 increase in the number of people employed was not enough to keep pace with growth in the labour force as a whole, and unemployment
Average hourly earnings have risen by the lowest amount since 2010, new figures show.
The NZ labour market is showing gradual improvement as unemployment edges up, wage growth stays subdued and more people look for work.
Manurewa politicians have dropped their campaign against the new Wiri prison and are now trying to get as many jobs out of it as possible for unemployed South Aucklanders.
Fruit bowls instead of snack machines and Swiss balls replacing office chairs are some of the changes businesses are making.
Some of Auckland's biggest employers have signed up to a scheme aimed at finding work for the region's 25,000 unemployed young people.