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Call for Māori workforce to upskill to address the construction and building skills crisis
Māori unemployment is at 9.1%, more than twice the rate of the general population.
Editorial: Boardroom mood reflects in Government minister approval ratings
OPINION: Erica Stanford has been the best-performing MP, according to CEOs.
Pushing workers back to the office: Hybrid work's repercussions for Tauranga's CBD
For those in favour of working from home, the downsides for local businesses are clear.
Opinion: Snooping staff are the greatest risk to privacy in the workplace
OPINION: A sneaky peek isn’t a harmless case of nosiness; it’s inappropriate.
Annabel Fenwick Elliott: My ADHD meant I was unreliable at work – but it was also my superpower
Telegraph - OPINION: This neurological condition can be both a handicap and a blessing.
Have our jobs become too greedy for our time?
Financial Times: A convincing case for a drastic overhaul of the way we earn a living.
Can your boss force you back to the office? Employment experts' advice on WFH amid crackdown
What rights do employees have if their boss calls them back to the office?
Māori, Pasifika and disabled missing from manufacturing, engineering and logistics
Workforce Development Action Plan will be presented at Parliament today
Back to the office: Business leader calls for Auckland workers to return to CBD
The Prime Minister wants stricter working-from-home rules. Should Auckland follow suit?
Be honest, holidays on the quiet from work may not be the best option
Think working from a holiday destination is a win-win? The experts aren't so sure.
Woolworths should practise what they preach, striking staff say
Woolworths staff are saying their workload is unmanageable and they're not valued.
The weird truth about work is we actually like it
Financial Times: Do people actually like work a lot more than they think?
'Improper' Covid cash claim: Ministry takes hotel building contractor to court
Issue over nearly $250,000 in pandemic-era wage subsidies.
Son's harrowing call to mum after logging accident: 'I think dad’s dead'
The logging firm was ordered to pay $70,000 for failing to maintain equipment.
Casino doors shut next week: What happens to 700 SkyCity Auckland staff?
Will staff be paid? Will they have to come to work still? Work shifts? What will they do?
UK workers to gain right to a four-day work week
The Conservatives warned this approach could leave businesses 'petrified'.
Whakaata Māori plans to cut senior leadership team
The broadcaster is looking to cut spending by almost $10 million.
Retired Hamilton guide dog and 'reading buddy' wins title of NZ's 'Top Dog with a Job'
Greta’s calm presence and persona have been key in helping autistic children learn.
Sasha Borissenko: Sigh, lawyers haven't achieved gender equality
OPINION: But it's not all bad.
Opinion: Why is NZ lagging on the right to disconnect from work?
OPINION: Employers can now spy on, track and record what workers do in their time off.