Operation Respect came about in 2016 in an effort to eliminate inappropriate sexual behaviour, discrimination, harassment and ...
“It is impossible to see any winners out of this new world we are entering into. Tariffs are likely to come on agricultural goods which will be bad for the NZ economy, though potentially offset by new ...
Motorists traveling on State Highway 1 (SH1) north of Auckland are advised to plan ahead, with lane and road closures scheduled between Sunday 16 and Friday 21 March.
Evom Fitwear is a premium activewear brand based in New Zealand, dedicated to designing high-performance apparel for fitness enthusiasts. With a focus on high-quality craftsmanship, functionality, and ...
Pay equity software is no longer just an optional HR toolit is a fundamental component of a strong employee value proposition. By leveraging technology to ensure fair compensation practices, ...
The Commerce Commission announced its investigation into relaxing rural copper regulation in August 2024. Communications minister Paul Goldsmith says the government is working on a ’suite of ...
Businesses are reporting more AI-generated phishing attacks, which mimic writing styles to deceive recipients. There is also rising concern over “shadow AI,” where employees use AI tools without ...
Gisborne-based Puku Ora has four business lines, liquidators McDonald Vague said: Catering services, provision of school lunches under a government contract, the Puku Ora Eatery and the manufacture ...
School Lunch Collective. Libelle Group forms a key part of the School Lunch Collective, alongside Compass Group New Zealand, Gilmours, & other partners. This acq ...
Auckland, March 14, 2025 – Libelle Group Liquidators, Robert Campbell and David Webb, have agreed a conditional sale of the company’s Ka Ora, Ka Ako Healthy School Lunches operation to Compass Group ...
Without inflation-relief in the Budget, intense cost-pressures may lead to further job losses and programme cuts. That might even play-out pre-budget with departments pre-loading as many lay-offs as ...
There is no financial case for PPPs in New Zealand where the Crown can borrow more cheaply, said CTU Economist Craig Renney.