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OPINION: This isn’t just about deeply offensive comments, it’s about defining good corporate behaviour, good governance and good leadership. Keep Reading
"Over the last 12-months, we've seen over 7300 more people leave the country than have come in." Keep Reading
It has been a busy start to the year for mergers and acquisitions, with the Omicron outbreak failing to dampen activity. Keep Reading
OPINION: In the past decade alone, hundreds of new high-growth Māori-led businesses have launched - many of which have gone on to great success. Keep Reading
Let's call the Simon Henrys out when they are gross but let's not pretend workplace toxicity is a problem of individuals - and we need more than just the status quo with a side order of diversity Keep Reading
The professional services sector is in "fine fettle" as it enters a challenging period of increasing competition, changing customer expectations and automation. Keep Reading
Education, hospitality and tourism are among the worst-hit industries, with an expert warning the border move will see more skilled workers leaving. Keep Reading
Remi Marcelin, is one of many millenial workers that became stressed at work during Covid-19. Research shows people aged 24-34 are more likely to be unhappy at work than any other age group. Keep Reading
The room -- not Zoom -- is where people come up with more creative and better ideas, new research suggests. Keep Reading
Recruiters say more executives are seeking more meaningful work, while a survey finds two-thirds of managers are considering leaving their jobs. Keep Reading
The chocolate maker has taken top honours in Reader's Digest's annual survey for the 11th consecutive year. Keep Reading
Government stalling up to five years on controls of rogue employee advocates, creating a serious risk for vulnerable workers. Keep Reading
Covid delays and some wild weather haven't deterred two Taranaki students set on growing a future business from seaweed fertiliser. Keep Reading
OPINION: Unions' central role in negotiating fair pay agreements will undoubtedly increase their relevance and credibility as representatives of employees. Keep Reading
Intern Melanie Govender was paid $25,000 but says she should be treated as an employee. Keep Reading
AUT's Jarrod Haar said too often businesses dumped the workload from departing staff onto a now smaller team, which worsened the burnout problem. Keep Reading
A $20 million fund has been been set up to help women-led start-up ventures. Keep Reading
Organisations striving to improve their gender pay and power gaps are battling to achieve their goals despite all the best intentions Keep Reading
The first national study of Australian working arrangements since the end of work-from-home directives shows remote work is here to stay. Keep Reading
Welcome to Startups Weekly, a fresh human-first take on this week’s startup news and trends. To get this in your inbox, subscribe here. It’s YC week, and while I love to question how the accelerator’s impact is evolving in today’s climate, there’s always a lot to learn about hundreds of founders coming together and debuting […] Keep Reading
Concerns are being raised over why so few Pasifika peoples are seeking careers in the technology sector. Keep Reading
Start-ups led by women receive just 18 percent of angel investment in NZ. Business editor Nikki Mandow reveals the added challenges that make it so hard for women to establish food businesses here. Keep Reading
Small businesses have managed to brush off the initial effects of the Omicron outbreak, according to a new report. Keep Reading
Experts say the double digits growth reflects the boom, but may not reveal the whole picture Keep Reading
According to many studies over the two years, productivity boomed when the spare room became the office. Keep Reading
Collected stories and commentary, from New Zealand and elsewhere, on jobs and the workplace, and on wealth and value creation. Keep Reading