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Migrant workers allowed in to New Zealand for horticultural work
The Government has announced that about 2400 more migrant workers will be allowed into New Zealand for seasonal horticultural work. Audio
Why your brain is programmed to love (or loathe) your boss
There's science behind why your relationship with your boss works so well - or doesn't. Sherri Malouf is the Chair and Principal of Situation Management Systems and author of Science and the… Audio
Protection against Covid-19 ranks as NZ's biggest issue
Fifty percent of New Zealanders surveyed in Research New Zealand's latest poll have ranked protecting Kiwis against Covid-19 as NZ's most pressing issue, followed by the availability of affordable… Audio
Calling Home: Clint Heine in London
Clint Heine is the founder of the popular Kiwis in London Facebook page, which attracts nearly 90,000 followers and is something of a one-stop shop for Kiwis. He's normally based in Twickenham, but is… Audio
Unemployment rate: Explainer with Brad Olsen
Infometrics economist Brad Olsen talks to us about the latest unemployment numbers and explains why some sectors are still doing well despite the pandemic. Audio
Unemployment fell to 4.9% in December quarter
The unemployment rate has unexpectedly fallen as more people found jobs in the rebound from the pandemic. The jobless rate in the three months ended December fell to 4.9 percent from 5.3 percent in… Audio
How workplace changes could benefit freelancers
A majority of freelance designers expect clients to be more willing to hire them as a result of working remotely themselves during the pandemic, according to an international survey. Jesse talks to… Audio
Auckland PhD students advised to go fruit-picking
Some international PhD students have been advised to 'take a break, go fruit picking' by Auckland University. Audio
Auckland job expo underway for early school leavers
A job expo in Auckland today has been set up with the goal of sending hundreds of early school leavers home with job offers. The Ara Education Charitable Trust has joined forces with the Ministry of… Audio
Unemployment rises following Covid-19 lockdowns
New Zealand's unemployment rate has risen sharply, as the effects of Covid-19 become more evident.
The jobless rate in the three months to September rose to 5.3 percent, up from 4 percent in the… Audio
Auckland job market impacted by second lockdown
The number of job listings on the website TradeMe fell dramatically in Auckland during the September quarter, showing the impact of the city's second lockdown.
Auckland City recorded a 41 percent… Audio
Tradespeople - matching people in trades and jobs
Emma Kaniuk has set up an online trade directory as a way of supporting gender diverse people and women. Audio
More millennials moving back in with mum and dad
In the US, data shows that for the first time ever, the majority of 18-34 year olds live at home with their parents. Dr Kate Prickett joins the show to discuss what her lockdown data says about Kiwi… Audio
The fate of recession-era school-leavers
With New Zealand officially in recession will school-leavers lose-out while universities benefit? Longitudinal research from the UK suggests recession-era school-leavers face life-long difficulties… Audio
The 'pink-collar recession'
Australian senior economist Matt Grudnoff speaks to Jesse about what's called the 'pink-collar recession' and the ways to tackle it. Audio
Auckland, Southland report sharp falls in manufacturing activity
Manufacturing activity has slowed over August as the resurgence in Covid-19 and restrictions stoked caution in the sector.
Job loss inequality and how to address it
Statistics NZ numbers have shown that 10 out of 11 people who have lost their jobs due to COVID-19, are women. Iron Duke managing director and business advocate, Phil O'Reilly, talks to Jesse about… Audio
Why working from home is disrupting your sleep patterns
The idea is great in principle, but there are downsides to working from home, including the fact that less clear boundaries between work time and personal time affect our sleep patterns. Dr Jennifer… Audio
Future of offices will change due to technology and covid 19
Dr Paula O'Kane has researched how technology will impact future workplaces and practices. She talks to the Panel about how Covid 19 has also affected workplaces. Audio
Team of five million need to be committed to prevent outbreak
The latest results from the now-fortnightly poll conducted by Research New Zealand shows that respondents believe the 'team of five million' needs to be more committed to preventing another Covid-19… Audio