Employment20-hour work week way of the future?Imagine only having to come into the office three days a week, with Monday and Friday spent at home...20 Jan 09:45 PM
EmploymentStudy finds widespread worker abuseDani Wright talks to Dr Christina Stringer about protecting the rights of those who don't feel they can protect themselves in the workplace.20 Jan 06:14 AM
Employment'This is not a job for cry babies'A fruit picking farm has copped flack on social media after a former worker revealed its harsh set of rules for backpackers.20 Jan 12:15 AM
EconomyPrinting more money won't fix problemsWhat modern economics has going for it is that it is a formal, falsifiable theory.19 Jan 08:17 PM
OpinionBrian FallowClouds amid the economic sunshineCOMMENT: The overall growth numbers look solid. But some of the details are not so encouraging, Brian Fallow writes.19 Jan 06:22 PM
EmploymentWould you get naked for this job?A cleaning company is offering £45 (NZ$77.40) an hour for women who are prepared to work naked.18 Jan 09:57 PM
EmploymentHow words can cost you your jobFormer Saatchi & Saatchi chair Kevin Roberts quit after causing furor when he said women lacked 'vertical ambition'.18 Jan 08:05 PM
OpinionJulia ShallcrassThe dangers of hiring people you knowCOMMENT: There's a saying that everyone in New Zealand is connected by two degrees of separation.18 Jan 08:00 PM
EmploymentThe dos and don'ts of work email fightsThere have been hundreds of well-publicised cases of ill-advised email use. If you don't want it repeated, don't put it on email.18 Jan 07:05 PM
EmploymentThe mystery of the ill flight attendantsWith flight attendants suffering strange, painful symptoms, American Airlines has already spent US$1 million trying to figure out what's going on.18 Jan 05:18 PM
EconomyLiddell heads to White House this weekChristopher Liddell will take up his new role after Donald Trump is sworn in as President.18 Jan 05:27 AM
EconomyKiwis could lose homes if rates riseSome Kiwis could face losing their homes if interest rates rise but we are not as far under water as our Australian neighbours.18 Jan 05:01 AM
OpinionRobyn PearceHow to make that holiday feeling lastCOMMENT: Some practical steps to help you sustain your holiday joie de vivre past the first few hours back at work.18 Jan 12:00 AM
OpinionPay-equity deal deserves bosses' supportCOMMENT: Amongst the many reasons for accepting legislation on equal wages is the fact that it is the right thing to do.17 Jan 04:00 PM
EconomyForget Trump, Asia's our ticket: DeloitteDeloitte says 2017 will be better than many think, thanks to Asia.17 Jan 08:41 AM
BDBDEconomyIRD audits MicrosoftMicrosoft New Zealand is being audited by the Inland Revenue Dept over transfer pricing.17 Jan 03:48 AM
EmploymentTop candidates snapped upWith skills shortages across many industries, top candidates are being snapped up at a rate of knots according to a recent study by 16 Jan 11:00 PM
BDBDEconomyFirms upbeat on building boom, rural recoveryNew Zealand businesses stayed relatively upbeat about the state of the economy in the final three months of 2016.16 Jan 09:10 PM
EconomyFirmer dairy prices expectedDairy prices are tipped to rise at this week's auction.16 Jan 08:32 AM
EconomyWatch NZH Local Focus: Whitianga population explodes over summerWhat happens when a town triples in size overnight? Made with funding from NZ On Air.16 Jan 01:12 AM
EmploymentUK job market strong: Bank of EnglandBritain's jobless rate is likely to stay close to its pre-crisis low this year, as employment remains resilient.14 Jan 12:05 AM
EmploymentRestaurant fined $25k for bad booksA Thai restaurant has been ordered to pay $25,000 for failing to comply with minimum employment standards.13 Jan 08:30 PM
EconomyThis stack of cash is worth $21It looks like enough cash to bankroll a high-flying lifestyle, but this stack of currency is worth a measly $21 in its country of origin.13 Jan 08:11 PM
EconomyUS warned of 'devastating confrontation'The United States has been warned of a potentially "devastating confrontation" over the South China Sea.13 Jan 07:14 PM
EmploymentNo silver bullet to stop fraudstersFalse stereotypes of who fraudsters are, and why they do what they do, could lead us to go after the wrong people.12 Jan 08:01 PM
EconomyWhy it's a good time to make tax cutsCOMMENT: Costs are rising for most households and businesses and the time is right to make tax cuts, writes Leicester Gouwland.12 Jan 04:30 PM
Employment2017 - the start of the rest of your lifeNew Year's resolutions can be short-lived, so how do you go about making real life and career changes?12 Jan 01:31 AM
EmploymentTom O'Neil: Your CV's more important than your passportWhat you need in a professional and successful CV12 Jan 01:18 AM
BDBDEconomyCommodity prices rise buoyed by dairy recoveryNew Zealand commodity prices rose in December, the eighth consecutive monthly gain, as dairy prices continued to improve.12 Jan 12:23 AM
EmploymentWorst excuses for not paying minimum wageSome UK bosses have argued their staff were not deserving of minimum wage as they were not British, a study reveals.11 Jan 07:03 PM
OpinionRobyn PearceAlternatives to French 'no email' legislationCOMMENT: The French are using legislation to try and reverse the trend. But is law the only way to do this?11 Jan 06:10 PM
EconomyBarriers would squander US gainsThe outlook doesn't incorporate the expected effect of Trump's policy proposals.11 Jan 04:30 PM
EmploymentGang members 'threatened witnesses'Three store owners have been ordered to pay $20,000 each for allegedly organising Black Power members to intimidate witnesses in an employment dispute.11 Jan 01:06 AM
Opinion'Invasion of privacy' to get job in USCOMMENT: As I pulled down my pants, I felt reluctantly exposed. A man wearing rubber gloves was standing close enough to listen, Clare Rawlinson writes.10 Jan 09:38 PM