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Opinion: The intoxicating risks of having a hangover at work
OPINION: Showing up to work with a hangover is increasingly recognised as risky business.
Focus: Vietnamese migrants ‘sold everything’ to pay for work visas
A group of 16 Vietnamese allegedly paid $203,000 after being promised work and new lives, but arrived to find no jobs and were left with a mountain of debt. Video / Jason Oxenham
Public sector wages hit record high, driven by health settlement
A new report shows public sector wages rose higher than those in the private sector.
Watch: NZ's most expensive office block topped off, sale deal struck
'The work-from-home thing is not working any more for businesses.'
Sixty-one UK firms trialled a four-day week. Here's how many are sticking with it
Financial Times: Results are in from the largest four-day week trial undertaken so far.
'Shame on you', grieving woman tells sparky responsible for her partner's death
'The person sitting over there has taken away the future we planned.'
Rude CEO swore at employee and ridiculed her in front of others
An HR manager also bullied the woman, who has now been awarded $36k in compo.
Why the WFH revolution is stalling
Plus: What are your rights if you want to keep working from home?
'Screaming for my life': Man who lost leg in 'horrific' accident now helps amputees
'I can’t even describe... how painful that was. Like the pain went through my organs.'
Bullied health worker says Worksafe findings were like 'having a knife twisted'
"Very poor workplace culture": 11 people reported inappropriate behaviour by the manager.
EPL star facing $1.3m fine after pulling a sickie
Marcus Rashford has 'taken responsibility for his actions'.
'Your confidence takes a hammering': Nurse speaks out about verbal abuse from patients
It comes as assaults on staff at Bay of Plenty hospitals have been rising.
'Your confidence takes a hammering': Nurse speaks out about verbal abuse from patients
She is calling for the "long-term" increase of extra security guards at hospitals.
Exclusive: The surprising rugby position most likely to be affected by brain disease
A world-leading study has, for the first time, linked brain disease with NZ rugby players.
Workmates claim cleaner spiked coffee with sex drug
Karen Beale, 62, denies lacing a jar of Nescafe instant coffee with a foreign substance.
Research finds hybrid working rose last year for Kiwi workers - and we’re more productive
Managers are seeing the benefits of allowing staff to work remotely.
Sacked ELE workers protest outside Deloitte
Sacked ELE construction workers protest outside Deloitte offices on Queen St in Auckland. Video / Carson Bluck
War in the workplace: What does it take to fight your employer?
'I have to walk out of this building with people thinking I'm a bully, and I didn't know.'
'Terrible tragedy': Whangārei roadworker dies after becoming trapped by roller
'Our hearts go out to everyone affected by the 'terrible tragedy''
500-day wait for a trial ‘too long’: Justice Minister's aim to cut massive court delays
Judicial discretion is in the firing line - are judges getting it wrong?
Pain game: New Zealand Rugby hit by further defections
It's not just players who are dropping out of playing rugby, medicos are too.