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Why appointing co-CEOs is a terrible idea
Andrew Hill from the Financial Times on why well-intentioned plans don't always pan out.
Recruitment a challenge for Māori firms
Māori Business Survey highlights the multi-layered way Māori think and act in business.
Signs you've been in a job too long
Dani Wright talks to career coach Allison Fisher about when it might be time to move on.
Tom O'Neil: The easiest interview question (or not)
Tom O'Neil on how to respond to one of the most common and tricky interview questions
Crushed by 300kg ramp: Family mourn 'great dad, nicest guy'
The man who died had recently moved to Otorohanga with family.
Soft skills key for a successful career
Widen your repertoire of skills to safeguard your future career.
Falling 300kg ramp kills worker in Te Kuiti
Worksafe investigating after person hit by a 300kg ramp.
Burger billionaire's surprising side gig
Lynsi Snyder's $3.6 billion fortune hasn't stopped her taking up a side hustle.
Person in hospital after hand trapped in bottling machine
The person is in North Shore Hospital following a "workplace incident".
Worker dies after being pinned between trees at Manawatū property
Fire, ambulance, police and a helicopter responded to the incident.
Ensure your resumé makes the cut
Recruiters know what they are looking for and sometimes people stretch themselves to fit.
Do I really need to write cover letters for online job applications?
Washington Post Columnist Karla Miller on workplace dramas and dilemmas.
Restructuring - are you next?
Change is constant in how, and where we work, writes Diana Clement
Tom O'Neil: Rise of the machines
In recruitment and selection new technology is making things a lot easier.
Become bi-culturally confident at work
Bi-cultural understanding is essential for any New Zealand organisation.
'Atrocious' training, regulations slammed in wake of forklift deaths
Forklift rules and training fall short, experts warn, as two boys die in two weeks.
Child killed by forklift: family business closed this week
"It's a very hard situation for anyone to face."
Inside The Crown stars' salary scandal
It's one of the most expensive — and popular — TV shows ever made.
Visibility vital for women to rise
The chances of women getting to the top of their career are still woeful.
16yo dies in forklift incident at Ōtāhuhu freight business
A teenager is understood to be the victim of a workplace accident in Ōtāhuhu yesterday.
Focus: One dead in Ōtāhuhu workplace accident
Focus: One dead in Ōtāhuhu workplace accident. Video / Supplied
Worker's hilarious voice message fail
Rachael was initially puzzled when her former boss refused to give her a reference.
Item that shut down entire office
Mike Ponticelli left his umbrella at his desk on Friday night causing a hilarious problem.
Treat weekends like holidays
Fill your time away from work with satisfying activities, writes Joanna Mathers
Crane worker suffers severe electric shock at Auckland construction site
The crane involved has been shut down, the Herald understands.
How to be a first time manager
Being the boss of your workmates can present a unique set of challenges.
Police bullying: 'It just builds up and builds up'
'Snide remarks, snide comments, acting towards you in a certain way, ignoring you.'