[ad_1] Denise Piper / Things Julia and Jason Tapp have lost precious photos of their dead son, as well as tools that they were going to use to help the community. A couple who have dedicated their lives to helping the community are devastated by a robbery that has stolen …
Read More »University of Otago Vice Chancellor Moves to Australia for $ 1 Million Potential Job
[ad_1] Supplied The Vice Chancellor of the University of Otago, Professor Harlene Hayne, has announced that she will step down to take up the same position at Curtin University in Perth in April next year. The Vice Chancellor of the University of Otago has announced that she will be stepping …
Read More »Health Ministry delays CovidCard trial amid confusion
[ad_1] The Health Ministry has delayed the planned test of the CovidCard contact tracing system in Rotorua, but Trade Me founder Sam Morgan has questioned whether it is capable of testing. The ministry had planned to carry out a test of the Bluetooth-based devices last month, but a spokeswoman said …
Read More »Warehouse Group records profit, but only due to wage subsidy
[ad_1] The Warehouse Group has posted a profit of $ 44.5 million in fiscal 2020. The company, which operates The Warehouse, Warehouse Stationery, Noel Leeming, Torpedo7 and TheMarket.co.nz would have had a loss without the $ 67.7 million it received in wage subsidies. It will not pay dividends despite having …
Read More »New Zealand’s Covid-19 Response Is The Best In The World, Say Global Business Leaders | World News
[ad_1] New Zealand’s response to the coronavirus pandemic has been the best in the world and is the country that gives business leaders the most confidence for future investments, according to a Bloomberg Media survey. New Zealand ranked strongly on political stability, economic recovery, virus control and social resilience in …
Read More »The Warehouse Group makes a profit of $ 44.5 million after a wage subsidy of $ 67.7 million
[ad_1] The Warehouse Group has posted a preliminary unaudited after-tax profit of $ 44.5 million for the year through August 2. The retail giant, which owns The Warehouse, Warehouse Stationery, Noel Leeming, Torpedo7 and TheMarket.co.nz, said it would have had a loss of $ 4.3 million without the $ 67.7 …
Read More »New Zealand First Foundation scandal: accused couple allegedly deposited $ 740,000
[ad_1] Two people facing charges following a Serious Fraud Office investigation into New Zealand’s First Foundation have been charged with depositing more than $ 740,000 into foundation accounts. In February, the Elections Commission said it believed the foundation “has received donations that should have been treated as party donations to …
Read More »Employees quit, take teams, and start a new company without their boss
[ad_1] Supplied The men were ordered to abide by their employment agreements. Four employees unhappy with their boss resigned without notice, left the company office and started a new company with clients of their former employer, the Labor Relations Authority has heard. The four men’s new company appears to have …
Read More »2020 Election: Auckland Optometrist Faces Backlash After Rejecting National Leader Judith Collins
[ad_1] A Ponsonby retailer has revealed why national leader Judith Collins and her entourage were ordered out of the store, saying that staff are now facing a backlash online. It was the subject of election campaign nightmares yesterday when Collins, with the media in tow, was told not to enter …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: 6000 complaints filed against bosses since the first confinement
[ad_1] By RNZ More than 6,000 employer complaints have been filed with the government since the beginning of March. That’s more than 10 times more than during the same seven-month period last year. The data, published by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) to RNZ, records people who …
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