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The Warehouse boss Nick Grayston abruptly quits
A change in direction is necessary for the company, its chairperson says.
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Christchurch City Holdings resignations prompt call for review
8:48 pm todayDespite the "best of intentions and considerable effort", the relationship between the board and the council has broken down, outgoing chair says.
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'Intrusive' job application questions - what can employers ask?
16 May 2024An applicant has challenged questions about depression, mental health and sick leave asked by a Z petrol station - so where's the line?. Audio
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Mining firm slams 'hostility' of wind energy sector
16 May 2024The offshore wind sector has told government ministers it can't co-exist with seabed mining off Patea, but a mining firm says that's not true.
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Workplace harassment costing employers $1.5 billion per year
7:32 pm todayMore than 91 percent of workers have experienced bullying in the past year, research shows.
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SkyCity Entertainment settles $73.6m over law breaches
7:12 pm today"We accept we have failed to live up to the standard required of us," says SkyCity chairperson Julian Cook.
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Contact Energy goes back to drawing board on new geothermal plant
11:23 am todayThe electricity provider had been looking to build a new plant near Taupō but costs have spiralled.
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Company creating cow-less dairy products given green light to expand
11:17 am todayDaisy Lab has been given the go-ahead to scale up production 500-fold.
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Farmers open to exploring the sale of Fonterra's iconic brands
8:58 am todayA farming lobby group says some farmers are concerned, but may consider supporting it if their profits are protected. Audio
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Consumers could see increase in dairy prices if Fonterra sells off consumer brands
There are a lot of cons in Fonterra's plan to sell off some or all of its most well-known brands, a marketing professor says. Audio
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ASB latest bank to drop mortgage rates
16 May 2024ASB has reduced its longer-term mortgage rates, following last week's cut to short-term rates.
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Fonterra considers selling Anchor, Mainland, Kāpiti brands
16 May 2024The dairy cooperative is looking to sell all or part of its "global consumer business" as it shifts its focus.
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One of country's biggest office blocks being sold to international buyer
16 May 2024The 38-storey Vero Centre in Auckland looks set to be sold to an unnamed company for $458 million.
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More than a million trays of kiwifruit to be destroyed after mice found
16 May 2024Zespri says the shipment in Belgium will be turned into biofuel after it became clear it was unsalvageable.
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Buyers' market? Property resale profits down
16 May 2024The market is increasingly favouring buyers with a rising number of listings, a new report says.
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RSE workers prepare for longer stay in NZ after airline collapse
Delays in passports being issued and limited airline options are some of the issues employers face to book flights for RSE workers from Vanuatu.
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Home buyers 'control narrative' as mortgage rates drop
11:27 am todayAnalysis - What the latest data shows about where the market is at right now.
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Popeyes battle shows how big businesses protect trademarks
16 May 2024A battle between a Manawatū fish-and-chippie and a Louisiana chicken joint reads like a David and Goliath battle. But it's a little more complicated, Alexandra Allen-Franks writes.
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Grid rethink needed for Waikato power - Transpower
16 May 2024With power grid capacity in Waikato approaching its limit, new ways to add resilience are needed, Transpower says.
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Nearly 2000 used tyres illegally dumped on business' doorstep
16 May 2024Farman Sediqi is having to pay more than $6000 after someone illegally dumped more than 1800 used tyres outside his store in Ōnehunga overnight.
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Beekeeper furious over burning of $2m honey crop
16 May 2024North Canterbury's Steven Brown is calling for a new approach to a hive-destroying disease. Audio
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Construction firms feeling the pressure with inflation and interest rates
16 May 2024A new survey shows the broader economic outlook has replaced labour shortages and supply chain disruptions as the main concerns.
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Former Ruapehu Alpine Lifts boss confident he can turn a profit
15 May 2024The former head of a Mt Ruapehu ski field which went into receivership disagrees with concerns for its future commercial viability.
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Productivity surging as staff return to office, bosses say - Staff disagree
15 May 2024But staff themselves saw things differently.
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Do better bosses: Too many workers losing fingers - WorkSafe
15 May 2024WorkSafe is calling on manufacturing businesses to boost safety standards, saying too many workers are losing their fingers in industrial machinery.
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Don't delay interest rate relief too long - major bank tells RBNZ
15 May 2024No need to wait for ideal conditions to cut interest rates and give households some relief, Westpac tells Reserve Bank.
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Two more major banks drop mortgage rates
14 May 2024The banks have made cuts to their six-month and one-year terms, following ASB's move last week.
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National median sale price rises to $790,000 in sluggish housing market
14 May 2024The total number of properties sold fell more than 17 percent in April, the real Estate Estate Institute says.
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