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- Ara warmly invites you to their May business and upskill lunchtime webinar - looking at the signs you need a career change.
Date: Wednesday 25th May 2022.Time: 12.30 to 1.15pm.Location: Online
- The Living Wage Movement Aotearoa is looking into how community organisations can be better supported to pay a Living Wage - a key facet of wellbeing
- You have certain rights as an employee when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccine. The Ministry of Business, Employment and Innovation (MBIE) encourages employers to support their employees to receive the vaccine
- Selwyn District Council media release: 10th May 2021
There was a day out in the garden with a difference for a group of 12 Selwyn high school students last week
- Beehive media release: 5th May 2021
Transport Minister Michael Wood is seeking feedback on options for the next phase of the Public Transport Operating Model (PTOM) review to better protect bus drivers’ pay conditions, and also achieving the Government’s
- Beehive media release: 3rd May 2021
The Productivity Commission will hold an inquiry into immigration settings to ensure New Zealand’s long term prosperity and wellbeing, Grant Robertson and Kris Faafoi say
- The Government has launched a new online, phone and onsite service to help New Zealanders connect to a range of employment support and products for workers and businesses affected by COVID-19, announced Minister of Education Chris Hipkins and Minister for
- Canterbury DHB media release: 25th January 2019
Ricky Reeves was nine-years-old when brain cancer affected his optic nerve, leaving him severely visually impaired
- Beehive media release: 12th September 2018
New research shows that about half of all of the people who left the benefit system following the 2012/2013 welfare reforms were back on the benefit within 18 months
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