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It's official - your job might be killing you
You've always suspected it, but now you have proof - your job might just be killing you.
Bridging the pay divide
Do women earn less because of the life choices they make? There's more to it than that, argue Galia Barhava-Monteith and Sarah Wilshaw-Sparkes.
Good night's sleep goes a long way
Studies show around 30pc of NZers working "normal" hours experience sleep problems. But how does it affect your work?
What do our webmail names say about us?
A silly moniker can easily damage our chances of getting a new job, says Jean Hannah Edelstein.
Wardrobe hell: what to wear to work
Workwear need not mean a shirt and pencil skirt. We look at how to make a personal style statement while staying professional.
Building bridges across the gender pay gap
An Italian study backs up Alasdair Thompson's claim that women take more sick leave due to their periods, but experts say the reasons behind gender-related pay inequality go much deeper.
<i>Deborah Hill Cone</i>: NZ's problems more than hormonal
This country has more serious things to worry about than period pains.
Mental health workers protest against assaults
Health workers have presented management of a mental health facility with a vote of no confidence after hundreds of assaults by patients.