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What can your boss ask you?
General medical questions not relevant to the job 'not okay', says foundation head.
General medical questions not relevant to the job 'not okay', says foundation head.
Mangawhai's Senior Constable is retiring after being on the frontline for 46 years.
Hiring skilled migrants is going to be more expensive from Monday.
Academics want bosses paid no more than five times the lowest-paid workers.
The more contented an employee, the more productive they will be, writes Raewyn Court
PM says the claim Labour undercosted its KiwiBuild policy by $18 billion is incorrect.
The PM is offering help in a very complex conflict in Myanmar.
Stocks, oil, dairy and Bitcoin are all down, but it's not time to panic yet.
Senior leaders from both sides met to discuss resuming pay dispute negotiations.
The business of psychometric testing is big business.
Ron Mansfield says the Chief Judge's order has made lawyers "complicit with the ministry".
Pay negotiations between are set to resume this week... by court order.
The growing skills shortage is driving up wage pressure for New Zealand employers.
A brawl erupted at the Christchurch District Court when men rushed the dock.
At least half of parents of students at William Colenso College don't have licences.
"The safety of people attending the court is at increased risk."
What does the lowest unemployment rate in 10 years really mean for the economy?
Union confident patient safety not at risk as staff refuse non-emergency event work.
Teachers say $700m pay offer came too late to rearrange strike meetings.
Region where currently employed is the lowest - and down slightly from the June quarter.
Primary teachers reject latest $700m offer and confirm strikes will go ahead.
Woman unjustifiably dismissed paid more than 10 times what she received - in legal fees.
Technology supported by people is the new business model, writes Greg Fleming
COMMENT: Unemployment a complex issue but still a piece of economic data that counts.
COMMENT: Reserve Bank makes its forecasts tomorrow but even experts are hedging their bets
Will robots steal white-collar and blue-collar jobs alike?
Union members at NZ's courts have voted on a nationwide strike today.