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CEOs concerned about technological pace
New Zealand's chief executives are concerned about the speed of technological change and finding staff with key skills, PwC's 20th survey found.
New Zealand's chief executives are concerned about the speed of technological change and finding staff with key skills, PwC's 20th survey found.
Milford Asset Management's principal Brian Gaynor is taking a step back from the fund manager's investment operations.
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It sounds like the dream scenario, but a new study has found working from home comes with a serious dark side.
A "critical" need for trained principals has spurred a programme to give school leaders key skills for the job.
Humiliating, sexual, racist acts have been uncovered inside an Australian street fundraiser business. This is the depressing life of a charity collector.
Speaking at the World Government Summit, Elon Musk talked about aliens, AI, commercial space flights and a 'universal income' for every human.
You sometimes have to deal with a few snakes to reach the ladders
Redundancies are feared to be on the cards at The Warehouse Group's head office, as the retail giant seeks to streamline its operations, according to First Union.
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GemLab founder Paul Nilsson reflects on his business' 30-year history and explains how it has overcome a huge hurdle.
Supporters of a bill seeking to legislate for domestic violence leave are urging for it to be sent to select committee, saying victim's lives depend on it.
Building consents have reached their highest level since 2004, but there's a shortage of skilled workers.
In Papakura, in Auckland's south, crime and gangs are a regular feature of many students' lives and can affect their education.
A Pahia real estate agent acquitted of charges relating to dealing methamphetamine says police are still "aggressively pursuing her" and trying to ruin her life.
The fourth industrial revolution is upon us but that doesn't mean jobs are going to dry up, in fact there may be more than ever
Not many things strike fear into the hearts of jobs hunters more than a random phone call from a recruiter
It could be a call centre anywhere in the world, but Connect Global is based in the small South Taranaki settlement of Waverley. It provides desperately needed jobs for ten locals. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The man was pinned by plasterboard weighing up to half a tonne, police said.
Some moments are better than others for asking for a pay rise, top chief financial officers say.
The first Monday of February is the UK's "National Sickie Day". Here are some of the worst excuses for a day off.
An Whangarei engineering firm has been ordered to pay more than $70,000 after an employee injured an index finger which had to be
All over Australia, people are setting up home offices or renting space in shared offices and going to work for themselves, Christopher Niesche writes.
A Downing Street white paper stated that Brits are entitled to three and a half months of holidays. For a second, Brexit didn't seem so bad.
Uber Technologies is offering its drivers an average of about a dollar apiece to dispose of alleged labor code violations
A toilet cleaning company has been ordered to pay nearly $45,000 after an employee contracted Hepatitis B.
An employee of a start-up with $32.9 million in funding has caused the company to go offline after accidentally deleting the wrong thing.
A recent graduate applied for a position in the fashion industry and received this response: 'You have now wasted my time and yours!'
The number of people who are casually keeping an eye out for new job opportunities is soaring, according to a survey by recruitment
The unemployment rate rose to 5.2 per cent as labour force participation rate reached an all-time high.