EmploymentTelecom board defends CEO's 'shameless' salary packageTelecom's board chairman says CEO Paul Reynolds deserves his $5m salary package, which was labelled "shameless greed" by a union head today.25 Aug 06:01 AM
EmploymentTelecom boss's $5m 'shameless greed': UnionThe EPMU hits out at Telecom's decision to pay CEO Paul Reynolds his full performance bonus, despite the company suffering a 43.9 per cent drop in profits.25 Aug 02:38 AM
EmploymentTelecom's $5m boss gets bonus despite profit fallTelecom will pay chief executive Paul Reynolds his full performance bonus despite a fall in profits.24 Aug 04:00 PM
EmploymentWho's the fraud suspect? Try the bossStaff were responsible for 30 per cent of fraud cases in the 18 months to June, the "fraud barometer" of financial adviser KPMG reveals.23 Aug 04:00 PM
EmploymentTransfield proposes 154 job cutsContractor Transfield Services is proposing to make 154 staff redundant, saying it needed to adapt its telecommunications business to stay ahead of significant changes.18 Aug 03:45 AM
EmploymentService industry showing signs of lifeThe service industry has shown its first sign of expansion since March last year.16 Aug 11:00 PM
EmploymentGisborne 'feeling the pain' after more job cutsThe primary production region of Gisborne is "feeling the pain" of the recession with another employer slashing staff numbers by half.06 Aug 11:53 PM
EmploymentNZ OE workers should be encouraged to stay - UK reportAntipodean working holiday makers should be encouraged to spend longer in the UK so the nation can benefit from their talents, a British think tank says.06 Aug 10:10 PM
EmploymentJobless teens keep benefit, for nowThe Govt appears to accept it cannot deny the benefit to young people who refuse work or training until there are enough training places available.03 Aug 04:00 PM
EmploymentBosses use pay freeze to save jobsSome 42 per cent of white-collar employers froze salaries in the past six months, research shows.03 Aug 04:00 PM