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Quake revival no aid to jobless data
A shock jump in the unemployment rate to 7.3 per cent would have been worse without jobs being generated from the Christchurch rebuild.
NZ's safety record slammed
Blame game over Pike River starts in earnest as task force leader describes nation's workplace record as 'extremely poor'.
Top boss slams $1m salaries
More than 40 executives at three of New Zealand's top companies now earn more than $1 million a year, and one of our top bosses has taken a swipe at CEOs' salaries.
Caregiver neglected disabled man
A caregiver refused to put underpants on a physically disabled elderly patient, and left him unshaven and unwashed on top of his tangled catheter.
Working flexibly can cut stress
Productivity improves with happier staff, writes Donna McIntyre.
$185,000 in unpaid bonuses awarded
An Auckland textiles company has been ordered to pay its former general manager $185,000 after it short-changed him on his bonus payments.
Sweet success for Mars
Long-term view one reason why firm has done so well, says general manager.
Family feeling a big advantage
Concern for staff reflected in their enthusiasm for the nationwide retailer.
Dress code symbol of success
Involving staff at all levels proves to be a winning policy for fast-growing Vend.
Common purpose key to success
The best employers foster innovation and input from staff, survey shows.