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Who let the dogs in? Workplaces embrace canine colleagues
One workplace even has online staff profiles for their pooches.

Counselling concerns for workers affected by Auckland shooting
Mental health advocate says companies need to offer workers long-term support.

Overbooked and overspent: Businesses admit to making costly travel mistakes
The three most common mistakes were costly to fix but simple to avoid.

'Pretty impossible': Couple struggling with rising living costs head to Australia for better life
'Over there the job is better paying, we can have a better work-life balance.'

Should you be friends with your co-workers?
Workplaces function better when colleagues have good relationships with one another.

Letters: Ferries and rail travel, Fifa tickets, tax and party slogans
Opinion: Letters on Matariki and beach hoons, premium debate on if inflation is easing.

The Musk-Zuck ruck: Why we need more white-collar rumbles
OPINION: It's good that office fisticuffs are vanishingly rare.

'Role models': Study ranks NZ top in the world for work-life balance
The study assessed how well the world's top 60 GDP countries are juggling the load.

Do young people leave school with basic skills for work? No, say employers
An employer asked an apprentice to sweep the workspace. They said no and phoned their dad.

Work-life balance: What bosses think about the right to disconnect
Financial Times: A new law to protect workers' time has been proposed in the UK.

Who’s the best employer to work for? NZ’s top 20 organisations revealed
HR specialist Randstad releases its latest Employer Brand Research.

'I was her shadow': Kiwi mum inspired by tragic loss
Her drive and determination has earned her a life-changing scholarship.

IT worker off sick for 15 years wants pay rise
A gravely ill IBM worker has sued the tech giant for not increasing his salary.

The Premium Debate: Subscribers react to Kiwis moving to Aussie for better lives
Opinion: Premium subscribers have their say.

Former officers with PTSD say police abandoned them: Officer in Tangowahine shooting speaks out
Police have pushed back at the claims saying they take care of staff present and past.

The common thing Gen Z office workers just don't get
Gen Z are on the back foot as they struggle to grasp everyday work terms.

Is crying in the workplace okay or inappropriate?
Turner has highlighted a habit that's normal and healthy - unless you do it regularly.

South Korea U-turns on 69-hour work week after youth revolt
Intense backlash from younger workers prompted a dramatic backflip.

Confidence gap: The common mistake holding women back in the workforce
Women often don't back themselves when it comes to applying for jobs.

Former Hatch execs want to help women power up
Kristen Lunman and Natalie Ferguson have global ambitions.