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Labour unveils plans for workers, businesses
The minimum wage would rise from $15.75 to $16.50 under Labour.
The minimum wage would rise from $15.75 to $16.50 under Labour.
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Worker sacked for taking his own tools home has been awarded $15,481.
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A firm supplying labour to pick asparagus has been fined $60k by the ERA.
This web development company has some of the best employee benefits in the world
Hospitality and tourism vacancies up almost 16 per cent on this time last year.
When we stay under pressure and don't have a break for a long time our system goes down.
Slightly more Kiwi graduates are staying in the country, despite falling pay rates.
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A shortage in the supply of pilots is worsening because of the cost of training.
Staff told to think twice about investing in campaign to save Dunedin's chocolate factory.
Cathay Pacific will take a hit of $53m in redundancy payments after sacking hundreds.
Affco's case is being heard in the Supreme Court in Wellington today.
Industries with the highest demand for skilled workers give most substantial increases.
2016/17 saw financial growth for local orchardists. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Liam Dann has a beer with Finance Minister Steven Joyce and asks readers' questions.
Yet another crisis for Uber: Six vacant executive jobs, and no active CEO.
Most of us think our CV is about highlighting skills and expertise to employers. It isn't.
Restaurant Brands has today announced its staff will get a pay rise.
The OECD Survey of New Zealand says the economy is strong but productivity remains weak.
The gig economy sees more people selling their skills to those who need them
Sharing ideas on social news site points way for New Zealanders eyeing work in America.
It is a win for farmers and job seekers. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
New software will displace many jobs but create just as many new ones.
Kiwis are questioning if employment in a trade is as worthwhile as traditionally thought.