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“The Green’s discussion document is a serious starting point for that conversation. We strongly support the recognition of the wider value of public expenditure to the economy. We need to be able to ...
New Zealand’s Rich List, compiled annually by the National Business Review (NBR), boasted last week that the country’s wealthiest are now collectively worth more than $NZ100 billion. The figure ...
The Selwyn Foundation has announced the appointment of respected governance leader Raewyn Lovett ONZM as the inaugural Chair ...
The Green Party says proposed changes to the Employment Relations Act announced today by the Government will further undermine workers’ rights while pandering to big business.
The five-yearly review, undertaken by independent reviewer Nanette Moreau Hammond, found that the service is meeting its legislative requirements of fairness, independence, accessibility, ...
Nintex, a global leader in AI-powered process automation and application development, today announced that Keith Andrews Trucks has transformed how it operates and scales, digitising everything from ...
Food prices increased 4.4 percent in the 12 months to May 2025, following a 3.7 percent increase in the 12 months to April 2025, according to figures released by Stats NZ today.
The research found that NZ business leaders are positive about the year ahead, with 45% of those surveyed saying they feel more optimistic about the outlook and prospects for their business compared ...
The Bill heightens worker vulnerability to unjustifiable dismissal, shields employers from the consequences of mistreating ...
The MOS World Championship, presented by Certiport, Inc., brings together students aged 13–22 from around the world to ...
Total Realty operates across multiple South Island locations, including Rangiora, Selwyn, Nelson, Blenheim, Dunedin, Invercargill, Ashburton, and Alexandra, in addition to Christchurch and Kaikoura.
“This is plainly and simply a fundamental erosion of workers’ rights to secure employment – the Minister is effectively giving employers the green light to fire workers at will,” said Fleur Fitzsimons ...
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