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The boss who scrubbed the toilets
It's a $1 billion-a-year industry no one wants to work in.
It's a $1 billion-a-year industry no one wants to work in.
NZ faces unique challenges in finding workers.
Trial about to roll out in NZ universities to track student attendance.
Kris de Jong: The worst thing you can do is fight it
As staffing costs rise, technology is making recruitment increasingly easier.
Data can help boost productivity - but you need to know what is collected and why.
AI Day looks at how technology will affect Kiwis.
Humans can just give up if they feel they cannot compete.
Clothes, shoes and wigs get a hammering from energetic performers.
We need skills training, not theory, says training federation.
They're taking time out in a Pacific paradise.
Show has become increasingly complex - and satisfying.
Don't price yourself out of the job - or end up underpaid.
About 5000 people worldwide are behind the performance spectacle.
He makes sure the performers are healthy and can get good coffee.
There's more to life at Cirque du Soleil than what happens on stage.
Meet the chef who keeps the cast and crew's hunger at bay.
100 candidates show up for one job.
CTU says Government needs to protect workers.
He lived his entire life within about 5km of where he grew up.
Rotorua talks reveal reality of working in a classroom.
Roy Paul sometimes struggled to put food on the table - now he enjoys some security.
Employers will lose faith in training if industry not involved.