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Lifetime of commitment to writing honoured
Dramatist, critic and poet all had different backgrounds but shared a passion.
Labour abuses found in fibre rollout
Chorus must ensure subcontractors are not exploited workers, says watchdog.
'The cupboard is bare' tradies told after Cranston collapse
Tradespeople owed millions, but won't see a cent.
Young women set sights on seats at boardroom table
Female director numbers have only increased 1 per cent a year.
Law changes offer no help to workers, warn CEOs
Employment changes will disrupt jobs, bosses fear.
Scrap fees-free and pay teachers instead, Govt told
Dumping uni policy would give teachers $5000 each.
Growing use of robots
Meet 'Angus', the farmer who will soon be bringing you your lettuce.
When job interviews are worse than useless
People think they can read others by talking to them - they can't.
Robots will help - but not replace - teachers
Just how much do we want machines to teach our kids?
Southern farms struggle to find workers
Urban drift and northward-bound population contributes to primary sector shortages.
What will the future workplace look like?
'The greatest evil is retraining employees for jobs that don't exist'.
Why are so few women in top academic roles?
More women than men graduate - but they then seem to disappear from academia.
Hawke's Bay businesses struggle to find skilled workers
Confidence slumps in face of uncertainty.
Teachers gather to decide next steps in pay battle
More strikes possible when schools return for final term.
Office job gave worker PTSD
Days spent looking at the darkest corners of the web left woman suffering.