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Women: the economy's hidden secret?
Goldman Sachs has identified women as a "hidden labour pool" that could boost economic output by 10 per cent.
Goldman Sachs has identified women as a "hidden labour pool" that could boost economic output by 10 per cent.
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has launched a recruitment drive for women because its team of "26-year-old geeky, male" contributors lack the expertise to edit some of its pages.
Overcoming public perceptions is the first step, but planner promises economic benefits will be tangible.
A leading security company has apologised for saying in a recruitment email....
There are many ways small business owners can invest in themselves and their staff, from hiring a business coach, attending an Icehouse course or a university short course.
A new academic study shoots holes in the theory that you have to be an extravert to be a good leader.
Talented Kiwis are a valuable commodity wherever they live, reports Steve Hart
Most women believe they get paid less than men simply because they are women but men are not so sure.
Do women earn less because of the life choices they make? There's more to it than that, argue Galia Barhava-Monteith and Sarah Wilshaw-Sparkes.
An ambitious new study aims to find out what benefits a university education provides.
A former RNZ news boss is alleging historical fraud at the state broadcaster between 1999 and 2003.
An Aussie government employee hurt while having sex during a work trip is appealing a decision not to...
A public servant who was accidentally injured while having sex at a motel on a work trip is challenging a finding she is not entitled to compensation.
Studies show around 30pc of NZers working "normal" hours experience sleep problems. But how does it affect your work?