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‘It’s hurting, it’s really hurting’: Kristine Bartlett on Government move to restrict pay equity claims
The changes are set to give the Government major cost reductions ahead of the Budget.

Workplace of the future: How humans and digital colleagues will work together
Businesses face a new reality, says Microsoft boss.

On The Up: Defence lawyer on gender gap, work-life balance in legal field
Stereotypes, gangs, AI and workaholics: Is the law really worth it?

Shane Te Pou: Will Winston ride to the rescue for low-wage workers?
OPINION: It’s dumb from a business point of view and, worse, it’s heartless.

Govt hopes health and safety changes will put landowners’ minds at ease
Health and safety responsibilities will lie on the organisation running the activity.

I sent a flirty text to a work colleague – what happened next shattered my marriage
Telegraph: 'My betrayal had a major impact and changed everything.'

Person rushed to hospital after Chch metalworks accident
Emergency services responded just after 9.30am today.

Migrant workers to receive $230,000 in compensation from nail salon
The women, who often worked every day without breaks, were initially paid $200 per week.

‘Physical contact’: Complaint surfaces against ACC official seconded to Health NZ
John Bennett appeared shirtless during a video call in January.

Watch: The best and worst-performing hospital EDs in NZ revealed
Official information reveals the best and worst performing hospital emergency departments.

'Tirade of abuse': Ex-Platform editor wins payouts after incidents involving host Sean Plunket
The ERA finds an editor was treated unfairly and unreasonably after raising concerns.

Sasha Borissenko: Should the Law Society president have been reinstated?
OPINION: There is a right to natural justice but there is also public perception.

Dr Rangan Chatterjee: The six signs of burnout – and six ways to fight it
Telegraph: All too often, people rely on feeling busy to avoid feeling unimportant.

Employment confidence rises despite looming 5% unemployment rate forecast
Job market may have stabilised despite concerns over jitters.

Ecostore worker's eyes permanently damaged in chemical accident
The Auckland factory worker was making dishwash powder.

Shane Te Pou: Minimum wage workers keep the country going
OPINION: Minimum wage workers deserve fair pay — they’re not getting it.

Migrant worker left in coma from scissor lift fall dies
WorkSafe has launched an investigation into SD Aluminium in Auckland.

Opinion: Why you should treat workplace friendships like your diet – aim for balance and variety
Workplaces are places where you can make valuable friends.

Paul Jarvie: Retirement – is it for all of us, or only some of us?
With the right support, older employees bring experience and economic value.

McDonald’s worker injured after arm gets stuck in rubbish compactor
Emergency services were called to the scene about 1.30am.

Annabel Fenwick Elliott: My ADHD meant I was unreliable at work – but it was also my superpower
Telegraph - OPINION: This neurological condition can be both a handicap and a blessing.