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Bridging the pay divide
Do women earn less because of the life choices they make? There's more to it than that, argue Galia Barhava-Monteith and Sarah Wilshaw-Sparkes.
All systems are go for high-tech exec
ASB Bank's new chief executive is something of a Thunderbirds fan, finds Jamie Gray.
Deborah Hill Cone: From fallen star to the old familiar
There's nothing like being left waiting at a chilly airport to make you appreciate Air NZ.
Inside Money: Dirty linen update and healthy budget choices
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Get The Answers: Growth can create opportunities for staff
Many challenges spring up around staff issues when your business is growing fast.
Greens call for probe into officials' free lunches
Big banks shout Treasury staff to meals and events with 'disturbing frequency'.
Air NZ has best corporate reputation - survey
Air NZ has edged out New Zealand Post to claim the top spot in a study of corporation reputation, while Telecom has avoided the wooden spoon - but only because Exxon Mobil has just joined the list.
Fonterra names Dutch exec Theo Spierings as new CEO
Fonterra has named Dutch dairy executive Theo Spierings as its new chief executive.
Blue Chip papers lay bare the money woes
The troubled management of the collapsed Blue Chip empire has been laid bare in company documents.
Nathans Finance directors guilty
Former Nathans directors Mervyn Doolan, Donald Young and Kenneth Moses have been found guilty on five charges of breaching the Securities Act. They have been remanded on bail and will be sentenced on September 2.
US shoppers lift Wall Street overnight
Retailers helped boost Wall Street after a surprisingly buoyant jobs report and better-than-expected sales at big retailers.