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The dilemma of switching off from work outside of hours
Ever turned your mobile to flight mode on days off to avoid work calls? What about the dilemma of emails dive bombing your inbox after hours?
A new survey of New Zealand workers has found almost half… Video, Audio
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23 Anna Burns-Francis | The Right to Work
As fast-food workers suffered under the indignity of zero-hour contracts, Anna Burns-Francis stepped up to tell their stories. Her tireless reporting forced corporations to put employee welfare over… Audio
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Senior prosecutor under investigation over workplace conduct
One of the country's most senior prosecutors is under investigation after complaints about workplace conduct. An investigation has been launched by the Solicitor General, New Zealand's top legal… Audio
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Oral Questions for Thursday 4 May 2023
Audio 4 May 2023Questions to Ministers NICOLA WILLIS to the Minister of Finance: Does he stand by all his commitments on tax, and has he met those commitments? SHANAN HALBERT to the Associate Minister of Education… Audio
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Are hugs at work a no-go?
Caro Reiger, an employment law specialist, advises on what's appropriate at work Audio
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Evana Belich: how to get fired
Evana Belich has plenty of experience dealing with other's employment woes. She has worked as a trade union official, a mediator, an employment relations adviser, and has degrees in law and dispute… Audio
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Inquest looking at deaths of men on commute in 2019
'Too scared to say no.'
That's how the families of two temporary workers are describing them on a commute they did not want to take, and did not survive.
The Palmerston North men, Floyd Harris and… Audio
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The questions over government contractors and consultants
Government spending on consultants and contractors is back in the news - but what are they actually paid to do? Audio
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Hipkins on government spending rethink
The government says it's freeing up more money and more "bandwidth" to help it focus on cost of living pressures, by slashing a bunch of its more unpopular policies.
Speed limit reductions are… Audio
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Independent panel wants review of lawyer complaints
An independent panel is calling for a complete review of how complaints about lawyers are handled.
Its three members say the old legislation is no longer fit for purpose.
The 192 page report calls… Audio
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The Week in Detail: Strippers, truancy, and the Breakers
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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Strippers give clubs a dressing down
Fines, unreasonable rosters and restrictive contracts - strippers are laying bare the realities of working in their industry. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Robyn Malcolm
Robyn Malcolm's screen portrayal of crime-matriarch-gone-straight(ish) Cheryl West in Outrageous Fortune made her a household name but her repertoire extends far beyond West Auckland. It's been a busy… Audio
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Financial mentors busy with people facing Buy Now Pay Later pressures
Regulations can't come soon enough for Buy Now Pay Later loans, according to financial mentors who say their services are the busiest they've ever been.
Festive season spending creating a debt spiral… Audio
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Court staff industrial action slowing down already swamped system
Lawyers say industrial action by court staff is slowing down proceedings by up to 50%. Vice President of the Criminal Bar Association, Chris Wilkenson-Smith, says the current industrial action is… Audio
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Political commentators Lamia Imam & Trish Sherson
Kathryn, Lamia and Trish discuss the marathon debate that has marked the passage of the Fair Pay Agreement law. It's a fundamental shift in employment relations, but could it be first on the chopping… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 10: NZ Railways
From a standing start of little tank engines chugging along wooden rails, New Zealand built a vast rail network, made up of enough steel rail to wrap halfway around the moon. Video, Audio
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Fair Pay agreements passes third reading
Legislation setting up a legal framework for collective bargaining across industries is set to become law.
The Fair Pay Agreements Bill has passed its third reading in Parliament, with the support of… Audio
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Fair Pay Agreements passes in Parliament
The Fair Pay Agreements bill passed in Parliament last night with support from Labour, the Greens and Te Pati Maori but the new law won't last long if National gets into power. The National Party is… Audio
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National Party vows to repeal Fair Pay Agreements
The Fair Pay Agreement Bill - one of Labour's flagship worker policies - has passed, marking one of the most significant shifts in employment relations in decades.
Fair Pay Agreements will enable… Audio
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Landmark court decision finds Uber drivers are employees not contractors
In a landmark decision that challenges the so-called "gig economy", a court has ruled that four Wellington Uber drivers are employees of the ride-share giant. Yesterday, a chief Employment Court Judge… Audio
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Season 2 Ep 3: Teenagers
The 1950s saw an explosion of youth culture. “Bodgies and widgies' ' tearing round on motorbikes & hanging out in milk bars scandalised many Kiwi adults. Was “the teenager” invented in the 1950s? And… Video, Audio
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Employment expert on Mayor's firing power
Wayne Brown has the head of Eke Panuku Development agency Paul Majurey in his sights just two days after the head of Auckland Transport Adrienne Cooper-Young decided to quit before she was pushed.
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Why Iranian women are rebelling against decades of oppression
They are the biggest protests in Iran for years - but will this women-led uprising force the regime to change? Audio
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When your private life could get you in trouble at work
Audio 29 Sep 2022What are your rights when it comes to your private life and when could you bring you employer into "disrepute"? Audio
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Sex workers raise questions over exploitative employment rights
Sex workers say they have been exploited by strip clubs due to a "grey area" around their employment rights. Clubs are taking thousand-dollar bonds and fining dancers up to $200 for taking sick leave… Audio
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Gloriavale defence begins in Court
The Gloriavale School Principal says the Christian community and her way of life are being attacked by those who have chosen to leave. Gloriavale's leaders began their defence today in Employment… Audio
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From the #MeToo movement: new workplace sexual harassment legislation
New legislation addressing sexual harassment in the workplace will extend the time a person has to report sexual harassment from three months to a year. The Employment Relations (Extended Time for… Audio
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Ex-manager of Gloriavale companies shares details in court
A former manager of multiple Gloriavale companies has told the Employment Court the religious community generates most of its money through Government benefits. A hearing has resumed today in… Audio
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Is WorkSafe working?
At least two people have died at work every month since last January. Are our workplace whistleblowers up to the task? Audio