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Tackling workplace culture issues
As Auckland approaches a statistical high of 200 different cultures in its workforce, it is becoming increasingly important for businesses to effectively manage employee diversity.
As Auckland approaches a statistical high of 200 different cultures in its workforce, it is becoming increasingly important for businesses to effectively manage employee diversity.
As competitors evolve and customer needs change overnight, innovation has become a basic requirement for organisations to survive.
In 23 years as a scaffolder, Wally Noble came to rely on other people to fence off any hazard on a building site.
Shares in the Fonterra Shareholders Fund rallied to their highest ever point today after the co-operative announced that it plans to cut 300 jobs.
Businesses remain in a buoyant mood, ANZ's monthly business outlook survey found.
The country's ageing population is driving the demand for professional and non-professional health workers and this can only increase.
Switched on Gardener will stay open despite the business playing a central and pivotal role in 106 cannabis operations.
Too many young people are missing out on jobs because they don't know how to shake an employer's hand and speak confidently, a job agency says.
A last minute Budget top up for the Department of Conservation is likely to mean only 80 staff will lose their jobs.
The number of ex-diplomats in Parliament will swell to seven when new National MP Paul Foster-Bell joins the Government next month.
Budgeting services are facing cuts and New Zealand's only hostel for asylum seekers may have to close because of the ending of a government scheme.
The New Zealand Defence Force has been charged over the death of Private Michael Ross, who disappeared into Lake Moawhango, near Waiouru.
Services around the country are being held to mark Workers Memorial Day today - a time to remember those who have been killed or injured at work and their friends and families.
The pay divide between men and women has widened by another 80c an hour since the turn of the millennium.
Gender diversity in New Zealand leadership teams has fallen behind many Asian countries, according to a new survey
Accounting software provider Xero is offering a $10,000 bonus to new developers who join its Wellington-based team.
A fish processing company has been ordered to pay $22,000 after two of its employees suffered frostbite while unloading fish from a vessel last year.
Job security was workers' No 1 priority last year. Now Kiwi employees are seeking better pay and improved workplace perks.
A midwife who has been found to have provided substandard care to a young mother has quit the profession.
Former National MP Paul Quinn has ruled out a return to Parliament to replace Jackie Blue.
The last thing you want to hear as an employee is the rumour that your company is looking at "restructuring".
It is rare to see anyone who isn't using a smart device. In fact, a poll by Horizon found nearly 50% of NZ adults own a smartphone - an increase of 14 per cent since 2012.
A flamboyant New Zealander who posed as a Tahitian prince while he defrauded the Queensland government of A$16.6 million ($20 million) is appealing against his 14-year prison sentence.
A Waikato school is answering calls for more skilled young people in the rural sector by developing a state-of-the-art academy focused on agricultural science and business.