Workers fired for ‘simulating’ being at their keyboards
Financial Times: 'Simulation of keyboard activity' claimed, finance company workers fired.
Financial Times: 'Simulation of keyboard activity' claimed, finance company workers fired.
Financial Times: Why global demand for the US currency is so strong.
OPINION: In Auckland, rugby has to fight for players and eyeballs.
'It is like trying to stop eating chocolate but you have cupboards full of it.'
RNZ's explicit lyrics; social media influencers' event canned after 'negative feedback'.
And the joke doing the rounds after the latest US Federal rate announcement.
OPINION: Japan is awash in capital and at a sweet spot in its economic cycle.
A lump-sum payment is instead being delivered, based on staff performance.
OPINION: 'For years, many people have used NZ as a way station.'
Some adults are not hitting recommended targets, and it is negatively impacting them.
NYT: A once proud city is now ground zero for one of the worst humanitarian catastrophes.
The S&P/NZX 50 index snapped a five-day losing streak.
The website's news content will be transferred to Stuff over several months.
Research shows single men experience abnormally high rates of loneliness.
Full cost to put new pipes into a Perth place has been estimated at A$80,000 per home.
Newcomer makes a bold challenge, developing giant store right next door.
'Must maintain a direct public access way' - clause in ground lease highlighted.
Times: The teachers, classmates and neighbours who helped shape Swift before superstardom.
Latest electronic card transaction data shows Kiwis are putting their wallets away.
New York Times: New yen notes set to be introduced won’t be compatible with many machines.
New York Times: Move follows US quadrupling tariffs to 100pc.
OPINION: Like the rest of the business sector, farmers are feeling the pinch.
Financial Times: Forecasts after data shows inflation lower than expected in May.
OPINION: Li’s “business-friendly” reputation precedes him.
Council reveals price paid for its former elder housing village site.
Bleak news for hospitality and Auckland fails to fire.
OPINION: Sir Roger Douglas has renewed his case for radical changes to fiscal policy.
OPINION: 'Our Government is intent on doing what we as a country have always done.'
Jessie Wong talks about preparing for motherhood, meeting her baby for the first time, and running a thriving business. Video / Mark Mitchell
The social housing sector is blighted by a fiscal cliff that creates haves and have-nots.