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Jobs forcing Kiwi flight
Thousands of young New Zealanders are leaving for Australia because of a failing job market, says Labour's finance spokesman David Parker.
Kiwis in Aussie protest welfare reforms
Hundreds of New Zealanders living in Australia have signed a petition against social security laws which they say have created a Kiwi "underclass".
Carer stole $35,000 from 87-year-old
A live-in caregiver who stole $35,510 from her widowed Napier employer accepted a $2500 severance payment and dinner with her victim's family when she resigned in April
Wharfies laugh off rival union
The Maritime Union denies claims it will lose its dominance in the Ports of Auckland dispute due to the emergence of a new union.
Financial advisers and ones that got away
Despite new laws, the public still needs to be a little wary.
2degrees ordered to pay co-founder
Mobile phone company 2degrees may have to pay more than $1 million to its co-founder Simon "Tex'' Edwards after it incorrectly cut his pay in 2008.
NZ degrees fail to pay
An OECD report has revealed that tertiary study adds little to New Zealanders' earning power.
Nurse struck off for forgery
A nurse whose short skirts and long fingernails raised eyebrows where she worked has been struck off for forging her practising certificate.
Editorial: Jobs with a future needed
This month's toll of job losses is striking - but it's a reflection of a slowing of the Chinese economy. It's time to look for jobs that have a future.
Fired for boarding rival plane
An Air NZ crew member says she was devastated with her dismissal after she tried to board a rival company's plane and then lost an appeal to the ERA.
Mine work still drawcard for Kiwis
Plenty of work in Perth CBD and in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
Interviewing job applicants: loaded questions
Be careful what you ask in job interviews, says employment consultant Max Whitehead