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Gender pay gap widens in New Zealand
The gender pay gap is the biggest it has been in 10 years, according to new data from Statistic New Zealand.
Taming the IT system crucial for SMEs
As businesses grow they face a number of IT barriers. Diana Clement looks at some of the common headaches - and ways to cure them.
Sacked meat firm boss awarded $100k
An Invercargill meat company has been ordered to pay its former chief executive more than $100,000 in unpaid bonuses, compensation and other costs.
Top boss slams $1m salaries
More than 40 executives at three of New Zealand's top companies now earn more than $1 million a year, and one of our top bosses has taken a swipe at CEOs' salaries.
Live Chat replay - Gender diversity with Lesley Whyte
Join us for a replay of live chat about gender diversity in the New Zealand workplace with Lesley Whyte.
Dodgy driver caught by GPS
A street cleaner who filed false timesheets was caught out when the GPS on his truck revealed he was at home not work.
Dunedin council staff cuts cost $600,000
Shedding staff cost the Dunedin City Council more than $600,000 in the last year, and more than half the money went to two senior managers.
Untangling the web for your business
Most customers go online to choose what they’ll buy. Why can’t they find many businesses there, asks Gill South.
'Thatcher showed more compassion'
Two British miners lured to the West Coast with the promise of jobs for life with Solid Energy are now facing redundancy and could be kicked out of New Zealand.
Open plan offices kill productivity
Open plan offices need managing if you're to have any hope of reasonable efficiency in this heavily interruption-prone environment, writes Robyn Pearce.
Charlie's juice still a 'teenager' - new boss
New head of Charlie's juice company says he's looking forward to helping grow a business still in its teenage years.
It's time for higher pay to filter down
The explosion in the top salary rates has left too many in the lower income brackets searching for a living, writes Tim Hazeldine.
Charlie's gets new chief exec
Charlie's juice company has announced a new chief executive to step into the shoes of outgoing co-founder Stefan Lepionka.
Unelected rulers keep doors shut
Mayor's efforts to increase public scrutiny of bodies that run three-quarters of Auckland only a partial success.