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Local project seeks to hire Australians
Australian workers are being sought for a large Auckland building project beginning soon, outraging NZ First leader Winston Peters, who says Kiwis have been snubbed.
Australian workers are being sought for a large Auckland building project beginning soon, outraging NZ First leader Winston Peters, who says Kiwis have been snubbed.
Kiwis will get priority for jobs in the Christchurch rebuild once new visa rules for immigrants are introduced.
Struggling workers and businesses could have benefited from almost half a billion dollars in ACC levy cuts this year if the Government hadn't disregarded Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment advice, it has emerged.
The increasing Asian ownership of restaurants and cafes in Auckland is giving Asians an advantage over English-speaking European job seekers, a Massey University sociologist says.
Editorial: The charter schools proposal has not been so contentious that the Government would fear its exposure to criticism. Since the critics are mostly busy teachers the legislative calendar might have done them a favour,
The Government has ignored a recommendation by the United Nations for legislation to dictate a maximum number of work hours to reduce the risk to workplace health and safety.
An attempt by a sacked Oceana Gold employee to claim costs for an ERA hearing has backfired, costing him more than the company was ordered to pay him.
Radio New Zealand ceo Peter Cavanagh confirmed today he will be leaving at the end of the year and has apologised for his decision being revealed by NZ Herald.
Anybody interested in the realities of being a sole-charge police officer should visit the Facebook page of Houhora's Senior Constable Tracee Knowler, writes Claire Trevett.
Skills shortages for the Christchurch rebuild and a lack of homes in Auckland are likely to be key factors influencing the employment sector in 2013, a report says.
A large sector of a society may be shut out of the gains due to unemployment and a lack of retraining opportunities, writes Peter Lyons. The result is that social inequalities can magnify dramatically.
Less than a third of New Zealand businesses plan to hire new staff in the current quarter, with enhancing the performance and productivity of existing employees a priority.
Air New Zealand plans to outsource some of its contact centre work in a bid to cut costs.
My last job interview was in the 20th century but I've employed more than 100 people since then, so a few tips for job-seekers.
Many have been brought up on a "follow your dream" diet only to find out too late that it doesn't always result in a job. An injection of realism is long overdue.
A new study has found only one in four Kiwis believes they are in their dream job.
Michael Thomson says he has received a lot of advice as he leaves secondary school to study for a university degree in social sciences.
Principals and support staff across the country have been forced back to school early to deal with the ongoing Novopay debacle.