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'Really tough calls': TVNZ ad revenue slump - plans to cut programmes and pay rises
TVNZ is planning significant cuts to production, programmes and operational spending.
TVNZ is planning significant cuts to production, programmes and operational spending.
Whoever lands the coveted position will certainly have their work cut out.
Members voted 'overwhelmingly' for two further strikes in October.
They came for our skinny jeans and Starbucks - now Gen Z have set their sights on emails.
More than 94 per cent of members in both unions voted to strike.
The resort manager then trespassed the woman, who held mana whenua status.
In 2021, for every dollar earned by a Pākehā man, Pacific men were paid 81 cents.
More than a dozen of Jimmy Fallon’s staffers have come forward with allegations.
An influential group of emergency clinicians is urging politicians to act on the crisis.
More strikes are planned for the coming weeks.
The union disputes Te Whatu Ora's claim that its offer 'essentially' met its request.
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More strikes are planned for the coming weeks.
Telegraph: 'My crisis didn’t crash calamitously ... it was slow and insidious.'
Biman Prasad says visa-free travel is the surest way to improve economic ties.
Foreign buyer property sales would be taxed at 15 per cent by Nats.
A recent survey has dug into what is behind post-holiday blues.
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"It’s just about being flexible, accommodating and willing."
The number of days staff were absent from work last year increased to a record high.
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The dive company avoided prosecution over a traumatic Poor Knights school trip.
"Some people just think of disabled people as being, somehow, less than or not as good."
Labour's lift to the abatement threshold does not account for inflation.
Income growth for wage and salary earners remains strong, says Stats NZ.
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It comes as reported cases and hospitalisations have been trending up in past two weeks.
'FENZ’s risk management systems did not identify landslides as a hazard.'
'I’ve never seen it like this before - it’s the worst it’s ever been.'
One workplace even has online staff profiles for their pooches.