Latest fromManagement
Casino staff 'thrown on scrap heap'
Workers have been thrown "on the scrap heap" by a redundancy offer from the owners of the earthquake-damaged Christchurch Casino, a union representative has claimed. But Prime Minister John Key said casino management were doing everything
<i>Inside Money:</i> Would you pay $9 million for the catch of the day?
My bet is that most Huljich members won't bother to protest; apathy still rules in KiwiSaver.
Success: Property manager dives into new ventures
Experience in schools inspires not one, but three businesses.
PM called a liar over Hubbard affair
Prime Minister John Key was called a liar when he fronted a meeting in Timaru last night packed with vocal Allan Hubbard supporters. The PM was forced to defend the Govt's handling of South Canterbury Finance to a bositrous 500-strong crowd
ANZ, National Bank split inefficient, says chief exec
ANZ's chief executive Mike Smith says operating two separate banks in New Zealand is inefficient.
Finance jobs on the way back, as London rebounds from slump
Growing demand for bankers, lawyers and accountants.
<i>Gill South</i>: Joining forces gets Christchurch companies back on their feet
Collaboration has helped many of the city's businesses to get up and running after the quake.