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Tapu Misa: Moral pressure drives fight for living wage
Everyone agrees we're a low-wage economy but the impact of that on families has been lost behind a haze of judgment and indifference, writes Tapu Misa.

Mainzeal job losses announced
The receivers of Mainzeal Property and Construction say about half of the failed firm's staff have been made redundant.

Solid Energy boss steps down
Don Elder has resigned as chief executive of troubled coal company Solid Energy, effective immediately.

Maori TV's biggest star goes off-air
Maori TV has lost its biggest on-air star, promoting Native Affairs host Julian Wilcox to executive row as general manager of news and current affairs.

Kiwis fizz over Coke boss' criticism
Chief executives and unionists have weighed in on the debate sparked by a soft drink boss' comments that New Zealand has an "ingrained" anti-corporate mentality.

McDonald's manager jailed
A senior McDonald's manager was allowed to continue working at one of its restaurants while he faced charges of molesting two young women.

Exit leaves TVNZ news in lurch
Former Close Up presenter Mark Sainsbury says he holds no resentment against Ross Dagan, who resigned on Tuesday, eight weeks after killing his show and TVNZ career.

ACC frauds hit $10m in four years
ACC fraudsters have ripped off taxpayers by more than $10 million in the past four years.

Parting shot by Coke boss
The outgoing boss of one of our largest firms has taken a parting shot at New Zealand's attitude towards big business.

Radio NZ boss confirms exit, apologises
Radio New Zealand ceo Peter Cavanagh confirmed today he will be leaving at the end of the year and has apologised for his decision being revealed by NZ Herald.

$40m deal for meat seller
Veritas Investments chairman Mark Darrow says many opportunities exist for expanding the Mad Butcher retail chain.

Real estate agents face new rules
Tough new rules will be introduced next year to stop house sellers getting caught in disputes between real estate agents and avoid fights over commission.

Gerard Morris: Pike politics ignore families' heartbreak
Having a middleman able to absorb the criticism and stay immune to the moral and emotional elements of the Pike tragedy makes sense politically, writes Gerard Morris.

No closure for CTV families
Lessons will be learned, future lives saved, but for families of Canterbury Television building earthquake victims there will never be closure.

CTV: 20 years of errors
A series of errors over 20 years led to the catastrophic collapse of the CTV building in the second major Christchurch quake, a Royal Commission has found.

CTV findings welcomed
Families of Canterbury Television building collapse victims have welcomed the findings of a royal commission into the building's collapse.

Most NZ buildings to be quake assessed
All non-residential buildings and high-rise, multi-unit apartments in NZ will be assessed for earthquake risk and the results made public under new proposals.

Helen Twose: Event firm sets new course
Events company Total Sport - becoming lean but not mean...