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More job losses at council and Auckland Transport
More than 100 jobs roles are going at Auckland Transport.
More than 100 jobs roles are going at Auckland Transport.
A dismissed 65-year-old grocery worker felt 'got rid of' because of her age.
Auckland's 4205 lost jobs represents 60 per cent of the total national loss for the month.
Christchurch man said restructure was ulterior motive to remove him from $170k position.
About 160 people work at the mill, a major employer in the small town.
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The IPCA has found a police officer's taser and pepper spray use unjustified.
The funding would come out of the $1.1 billion Jobs for Nature package.
Takeisi Laki's baby boy is due in two weeks - but she can't get home to Tuvalu.
Inspectors visited the isolated Christian community this week.
Care provider could have managed worker accused of using size and voice to intimidate.
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There are reports of 23-hour work shifts at the isolated West Coast community.
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It was not the first time Dansan Investments has been investigated.
All the signs are pointing to the housing market as NZ's economic safety net - again.
Covid-19 has prompted a tighter focus on the bottom line for many Māori businesses.
Childcare centre manager for 86 planned staff blocked by border closure.
Money expert says mental health checks as important to business success as the books.
The company gave an extra 10 days' leave to staff to help them cope during lockdown.
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