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One Kiwi business is benefiting from letting staff choose the hours they work and holidays they get.
One Kiwi business is benefiting from letting staff choose the hours they work and holidays they get.
Rhonda Koroheke has some sage advice for organisations looking to tackle diversity in the workplace.
A worker crushed at a Sydney building site has been identified as a young father.
New Zealand's tech industry is hoping to impress the best in the world by flying workers here.
How do Prime Minister Bill English's comments about drug tests stack up with official data?
Top marketing graduate Kyal Little is still looking for a job 18 months after graduating - because he hasn't yet found an employer
The unemployment rate for New Zealand's 1.1m people with disabilities is 9.2 per cent.
The boom in the construction and infrastructure industry will provide great opportunities for years to come
Even if you were happy to see the back of your old boss, their replacement doesn't automatically signify the dawning of a positive era.
Dani Wright talks to a tour de force of entrepreneurship, Linda Jenkinson, about how setbacks should be embraced and why there's no luck involved in her global business success.
Now that we are all back to work, kids are back to school and the regularity of general life has resumed, many turn to their career and assess whether or not it's time to move on.
Recently I was asked to single out the leadership challenge I think inexperienced managers struggle with the most. To me, it's the
Reading Frances Valintine's dazzling list of achievements and awards in the field of digital education, it would be easy to feel a
Workplace safety legislation that came into effect last year has influenced two award-winning local companies in a range of ways
Man who beat his boss to death with a hammer will serve at least 12 years in jail.
There's no doubt that when people are happily engaged in their work, they're less likely to look further afield. Good employers strive
In just four years, My Food Bag has become a household name. Co-founders Cecilia Robinson and Nadia Lim tell Rebecca Barry Hill why working at speed is the key to their success
Today, we talk to Prue Kapua, partner at Tamatekapua Law and national president of the Maori Women's Welfare League.
You sometimes have to deal with a few snakes to reach the ladders
Employers are increasingly taking advantage of the diversity of their workforce to access opportunities in new markets, according to recent research.
We talk to Charmeyne Te Nana-Williams of What Ever it Takes, a home-based rehabilitation and support services organisation.
Denise Roche has won the Green Party nomination for Auckland Central over newcomer Chloe Swarbrick.
Valentine's Day is a chance to celebrate love but amorous punters are warned to err on the side of caution when it comes to the workplace.
Despite having better work ethics, refugee and immigrant millennials (RIM) still struggle to get good jobs in New Zealand, a study has found.
Labour and Act say they will back a Green Party proposal to give domestic violence victims up to 10 days' paid leave.
GemLab founder Paul Nilsson reflects on his business' 30-year history and explains how it has overcome a huge hurdle.
Supporters of a bill seeking to legislate for domestic violence leave are urging for it to be sent to select committee, saying victim's lives depend on it.
This janitor clocked so much overtime that he took home $344,000 in a single year - but was allegedly caught out hiding in a closet for hours.
The fourth industrial revolution is upon us but that doesn't mean jobs are going to dry up, in fact there may be more than ever
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