E Tū
Post shop talks begin
Negotiations have begun over the fate of three post shops in Wellington, according to the E tū union.
Chinese steel subsidies found to be minimal
A government inquiry has found steel imports from China are not damaging the New Zealand market due to subsidies.
Airport company's powers questioned after search blunder
A random search of Foreign Minister Murray McCully in Auckland highlights a worrying lack of knowledge about a new company's powers, a union says.
Cadbury workers' union bemused by 'confidentiality breach'
The union for Cadbury workers is confused by allegations it has breached the confidentiality of negotiations with the company's owner, it says.
Quarry supervisors failing industry exam
More than half of quarry managers sitting a crucial exam are failing, and have missed a deadline to prove they are fit to run a quarry safely.
NZ workers called 'scabs' for covering Australian strikers
New Zealand workers have been called 'scabs' for agreeing to be flown to Australia by food company McCain to to fill in for striking staff.
Māori TV employees consider industrial action
Union members at Māori Television have reached an impasse with their employer over pay and are considering industrial action.