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Job ad volumes dip, but there’s good news for hirers
The labour market still remains strong when compared with pre-Covid levels.
The labour market still remains strong when compared with pre-Covid levels.
Unjustified disadvantage grievance challenged.
'The Smiths are such humble people. They’re some of the most experienced retailers in NZ.'
Many are concerned AI could lead to a workplace apocalypse.
This is not the way to treat loyal workers whose livelihoods are at stake, says union.
“And he wonders why he can’t get a job."
Estimated 14,000 people live illegally in NZ, many victims of changing policy, misfortune.
Linda Yaccarino is an advertising expert who will handle business operations.
Bernie Monk has been shown new images of potential human remains inside mine.
The man falsely claimed it was his supervisor who was drunk and had assaulted him.
She had been subcontracting her lecturing responsibilities to another employee.
OPINION: Yes the work perks are better but what about missing your family?
Jacob Pietras took his fight all the way to the Employment Court, with no result.
Psalm Blockley just started her apprenticeship as an aircraft maintenance engineer.
McDonald’s changes job ad but says "16 to 60" intended to be catchy, not discriminatory.
The US tech sector has laid off a staggering 340,000 people in the last six months.
Merepeka Raukawa-Tait: Whānau Ora students show why it's worth being committed.
The power of sport is one of the driving forces behind inspirational youth programme.
Unions say teaching undervalued as care of children historically viewed as women's work.
It's understood multiple allegations have been made against a senior staffer.
One young embalmer was poached from the hospitality industry, but more are needed.
Philippa Johnson said she would never backstab her boss - but did and lied about it.
Higher wages, better job incentives and a generous super scheme are major attractions.
A friendship agreement will be signed with the Samoan district of Falealili.
They were underpaid and their wages were withheld during Covid-19 lockdowns.
The NZ arm of American burger chain Wendy's failed to pay its staff for public holidays.
The tribunal also found Alwyn O'Connor likely took $22,000 in missing funds.
Wages are up too, as unemployment stayed very low in the first quarter.
BBC chair exits after report found he failed to disclose a potential conflict of interest.