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Light at the end of the tunnel? Economic growth prospects rise
For the first time in over a year economic growth prospects have been revised upwards, an economic think-tank says.
Latest surveys a big boost for confidence
Two surveys this morning suggest confidence is rapidly returning to the economy.
Bus company taking pay dispute to ERA
NZ Bus are taking its pay dispute with its drivers and cleaners to the Employment Relations Authority, saying the gap between the parties is "widening".
Bus drivers increase pay claim
Auckland bus drivers increased their wage demands at a meeting with NZ Bus today.
Quarter of job scheme places taken up
Employers have snapped up more than 1000 places under the Government's new Job Ops subsidy scheme for young people.
<i>Kate Ross:</i> Personal tales from the job front
Kiwis directly affected by the economic crisis share their stories.
Tsvangarai accuses Mugabe of party persecution
Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has accused President Robert Mugabe, of persecuting his party, MDC group, after a high-level EU delegation called for Zimbabwe's two main political parties to work together.
Meeting as bus disruption looms
Thousands of Auckland bus users could still be disrupted by strike action if a meeting between unions and NZ Bus does not end in agreement this afternoon.