My fear of rejection paralysed me – until I found a novel way to overcome it
Telegraph: Could ChatGPT teach me how to handle rejection?
Telegraph: Could ChatGPT teach me how to handle rejection?
Climate strikes and teacher-only days are no excuses for missing school, Seymour says.
The Prime Minister on latest blow for small-town New Zealand.
Meat co-operative CEO won't comment.
An internal survey reveals most were interested in finding out what they'd be entitled to.
The Herald reveals who we believe are the highest-paid Kiwi sports people in the world.
He was met with a 15m-long queue upon arrival at the hospital.
OPINION: More than 100 countries already tax sugar-sweetened beverages.
Kāinga Ora is to cut 330 jobs in a second round of restructuring amid ongoing reviews.
What rights do employees have if their boss calls them back to the office?
There are fewer people at your Friday drinks - but are you happier working from home?
A survey shows the employment outlook continues to soften.
Workforce Development Action Plan will be presented at Parliament today
The Prime Minister wants stricter working-from-home rules. Should Auckland follow suit?
OPINION: Mondays and Fridays are for WFH - working from home.
The prime Whangārei site is to be sold so CCS Disability Action can continue its work.
With birthrates declining, one country is wanting to take office synergy to new levels.
OPINION: 131 years since Suffrage Day there is still work to be done.
Woolworths staff are saying their workload is unmanageable and they're not valued.
New York Times: Dead butt syndrome sounds silly, but the side effects are serious.
Financial Times: Do people actually like work a lot more than they think?
A horticultural labour supply company is giving prisoners a second chance.
Issue over nearly $250,000 in pandemic-era wage subsidies.
Is flexibility for parenting not really designed with fathers in mind?
Will staff be paid? Will they have to come to work still? Work shifts? What will they do?
The Conservatives warned this approach could leave businesses 'petrified'.
'We can’t have people working three days a week and picking up five days a week pay.'
The broadcaster is looking to cut spending by almost $10 million.
COMMENT: 'It takes over your life and just becomes another baby.'