
Senior doctors to strike on Tuesday after union rejects offer
The union disputes Te Whatu Ora's claim that its offer 'essentially' met its request.
The union disputes Te Whatu Ora's claim that its offer 'essentially' met its request.
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More strikes are planned for the coming weeks.
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Biman Prasad says visa-free travel is the surest way to improve economic ties.
Foreign buyer property sales would be taxed at 15 per cent by Nats.
A recent survey has dug into what is behind post-holiday blues.
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An average of 73 people are killed in work accidents each year, double that of Australia.
The number of days staff were absent from work last year increased to a record high.
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The dive company avoided prosecution over a traumatic Poor Knights school trip.
"Some people just think of disabled people as being, somehow, less than or not as good."
Labour's lift to the abatement threshold does not account for inflation.
Income growth for wage and salary earners remains strong, says Stats NZ.
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It comes as reported cases and hospitalisations have been trending up in past two weeks.
'FENZ’s risk management systems did not identify landslides as a hazard.'
"Secondary teachers can now get on with the vital business of teaching and learning."
An auditor could be appointed to ensure Hawke's Bay contractors contribute to rebuild.
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The woman completed the course, with a 90 per cent success rate getting wāhine into jobs.
Fears are the money will be taken from other areas within education.
Firefighters rescued the man in West Coast incident; he is critically ill in hospital.
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And it's proposed to benefit Tauranga "significantly faster" than what's already promised.
NZ's migration figures are steadily ticking up.
Inside a year of accusation and recrimination in the leafy suburbs.
And hundreds more are set to go over the next few weeks as as DHB changes take effect.
Rules would require companies to be "transparent" about supply chains.