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200 applications and still no job. Is it because I'm Muslim?
Husband blames a toxic mix of institutional and unconscious bias, and Islamophobia.
Husband blames a toxic mix of institutional and unconscious bias, and Islamophobia.
Is Iceland's four-day working week too good to be true?
Up to 18,000 migrant workers given more certainty by Government move.
Now it is up to union members to decide whether to accept.
Move recognises the ongoing labour demand pressures faced by some sectors.
However, job support numbers are still 20 per cent higher than the start of the pandemic.
Opinion: 'We need more than a dribble of people in the growing list of needed skills.'
Officials from two ministries don't always see eye-to-eye on proposed action.
Minister hears business concerns but warns 'there will be restrictions for a long time'.
Public servants told they will be sacked if they are not fully vaccinated by November 1.
Four-day week business pioneer is frustrated NZ law is "penalising companies".
Council inspectors are being asked to take worker exploitation more seriously.
Restaurant and cafe owners claim there aren't enough locals to fill hospitality jobs.
Opinion: Feelings of guilt and shame manifest across more sectors than just military.
It's a job hunter's market at the moment.
'I wasn't naive enough to think that it wasn't going to ruffle any feathers.'
The ERA agreed that the breaches by the owner were intentional.
Restaurants across NZ will protest at Govt's immigration policy by switching lights off.
"You don't go to Mars working 8 to 5, Monday to Friday."
Inquiry comes as Covid-19 border restrictions highlight the reliance on migrant labour.
ANZ's Business Outlook survey shows businesses increasingly worried about rising costs.
'It makes me so happy to know there are companies like this out there!'
'The guard was immediately removed from duty.'
More agents are competing in the $77b housing market. What does it mean for customers?
Oz company introduces a radical move to support its female employees.
As Kiwis have left, migrants made up the balance - but has NZ got the numbers right?
Boomers want to stay home and Gen Z wants office time but it's a mix that's healthiest.
There are plenty of jobs on offer - so why are Kiwis reluctant to pursue them?
Economist Cameron Bagrie talks to Liam Dann about money, politics and changing the world
Employment law to protect high paid managers is hampering productivity, a new report says.