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Romance at the water cooler
Forget bars and clubs. Increasingly, the new meeting ground for singles - and those looking to stray - is the workplace.
Philippines to warn would-be job-seekers
The Philippines is warning its citizens about the perils of moving to New Zealand on the work-to-residence scheme.
Career women get a hand up
A business group aims to give female leaders a boost through the glass ceiling.
Britain may scrap fixed retirement age
How would you feel about staying in your job till well into your 70s - or even your 80s?
Women - negotiate what you want and get it in 2010
I'm hoping that women negotiate what they want in the workplace and get it this year.
More employers consider hiring as demand returns
The number of firms wanting to take on new staff has grown to its highest level in nine months.
Thousands queue for 150 jobs
Most of the jobs were offering low pay and many had unsociable hours, but the applicants turned up in their thousands.
Grappling with gender balance
Proportion of women entering law increasing as more men turning to trades.
Disgruntled lured across Tasman
As the IT industry firms up workers will look for new career opportunities in Australia.
Former SPCA manager loses wrongful redundancy claim
The ERA rules the SPCA acted "fairly and reasonably" in making a former general manager redundant months after he started. David Lloyd-Barker claimed his redundancy was "a sham".