
'Greed can't come before safety': Mum of dead worker on boss' $4m deal with police
Lawyers negotiated a deal after police opened case in seven-week trial earlier this week.
Lawyers negotiated a deal after police opened case in seven-week trial earlier this week.
Applications have dropped for the first time in a year.
OPINION: Redundancies and return-to-office orders are on the rise.
Alliance has closed its Smithfield plant, and Australian recruiters are already in town.
Hand hygiene no longer seems to be a priority, new study shows a 'downward trend'.
It's a controversial topic. Some people swear by it, others find it painfully distracting.
New York Times: That achy, tired feeling comes from more than just screentime.
The union strikes back after TVNZ this week proposed a series of major changes.
OPINION: In a shaky city, resilience and adaptability is key to remain productive.
New York Times: How a Michelin-starred chef hopes to break the homlessness cycle.
Far North Council CEO Blair King said he felt 'isolated' and lodged a PG in 2022.
And a real estate boss says some offices are straining on the three days staff do come in.
The 2023 Census data shows one in six Kiwis mostly work from home.
OPINION: A sneaky peek isn’t a harmless case of nosiness; it’s inappropriate.
National leaders promise a Budget surplus by 2027-2028 through spending cuts.
COMMENT: Work from home arrangements have grown a lot since the pandemic forced our hand.
Telegraph: Could ChatGPT teach me how to handle rejection?
Climate strikes and teacher-only days are no excuses for missing school, Seymour says.
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.
Financial Times: A convincing case for a drastic overhaul of the way we earn a living.
Facial recognition in supermarkets hailed a success, tensions rise amid the ongoing conflict in Lebanon and can your boss really force you back to the office?
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?