Employment
Four-day work week reduces burnout and improves job satisfaction - study
The Boston College research held six-month trials across 141 organisations, including some in New Zealand. Audio
Study reveals positive impacts of four-day work week
A new study has revealed a four-day work week can improve employee wellbeing, confidence and job satisfaction. Umbrella Wellbeing Principal Psychologist Dr Dougal Sutherland spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Defence cuts 255 civilian roles to focus on front line
The agency says the changes will help it focus on 'maintaining combat readiness and delivering on core military activities'.
YMCA staff worry about 'devastating' job loss if restructure happens
YMCA North staff who work in the Auckland accommodation team say they worry about their mental health deteriorating and safety being compromised, if a proposed restructure goes ahead.
Working from home: Hospitality businesses still struggle for customers
People may be spending more time in the office, but many hospitality businesses say they are yet to see a significant lift to their revenue.
'Boys club' culture among detectives, senior police manager alleges
A toxic workplace and allegations of bullying were among complaints brought by Bridget Doell at an ERA hearing in Whangārei.
The Panel with Holly Bennett and David Farrar Part 1
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Holly Bennett and David Farrar. Employers won't be able to stop staff from talking about their pay in new legislation being backed across… Audio
Wellington mayoral candidate ordered to pay ex worker almost $30k
The ERA found Graham Bloxham deducted PAYE tax from an employer but there was no evidence he paid the money to the IRD.
National joins Labour to back pay transparency bill
A bill protecting workers who talk about pay has passed its second reading with rare cross-party backing.
Wellington sushi stored fined over treatement of 'vulnerable' migrant worker
Well Sushi failed to meet a range of employment standards, the Employment Relations Authority said.
The Panel with Liam Hehir and Sue Kedgley Part 2
No work. Sh*t pay. Why stay? That's a campaign Victoria University's student association is running to highlight the harsh reality of the local job market for graduates - engagement vice president… Audio
Doctors from US, Canada and Singapore to have registrations fast-tracked
The Medical Council's moving to make it faster and easier for doctors who've been trained overseas to work here. Association of Salaried Medical Specialists executive director Sarah Dalton spoke to… Audio
'It really is hard for older job seekers to find work at the moment'
Dozens of people are signing up to a job site for older workers, with more noticeably struggling to find jobs over the past nine months. Audio
Former IRD employee loses ERA claim following comments about free period products
The Employment Relations Authority found Inland Revenue's policy to provide products in male and female bathrooms did not disadvantage Christine Massof.
Morning Report Essentials for Friday 11 July 2025
In today's episode, on Wednesday The Post reported that a group linked to 'Independent Together' was behind a research 'dossier' on Labour Party candidates; The net loss of New Zealanders headed… Audio
The Panel Plus
An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where to begin, he's joined by Nights host Emile Donovan. Then he chats to Queensland University marketing professor Gary Mortimer about ghost… Audio
Rise of the underemployed: Kiwis struggle to find full-time work
People are settling for any job to keep money coming in, says economist. Audio
Union on redundancy extension for fire impacted New World staff
First Union has described a redundancy extension and moves to find new jobs for fire-affected supermarket workers in Auckland as a "good outcome". First Union's Rudd Hughes spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Government wants unemployed to help with flood clean-up
The government plans to bring in jobseekers to help with the response to the recent flooding in Tasman and Marlborough.
Nurse fractures ankle but finishes shift due to staffing
A West Auckland district nurse who fractured her ankle at work had to finish her shift because there was nobody to cover for her. Reporter Lucy Xia has more. Audio