Employment
Mother, fighter, photographer Tish Murtha: Her powerful images of youth in Thatcher’s Britain
Extraordinary photographs of youth in late 70’s early ‘80s Newcastle in the UK have in recent years started to come fully into the light, thanks to the photographer’s daughter. Work that offers an… Video, Audio
'There isn't enough opportunities for youth': Teenagers struggling to get summer jobs
One teenager told First Up he was rejected for an entry-level role at a fast food chain because the employer received 600 applications. Audio
Medical cannabis producer Puro partners with Te Rūnanga o Kaikōura
Puro chief executive Sank Macfarlane said it is a natural partnership that supports the local community.
Beneficiaries not getting by as rental costs grow
Those on JobSeeker can be hundreds of dollars in the red each week, new research shows.
Pilot welding programme transforming lives
A first of its kind welding training programme in Taranaki is hoping to plug gaps in the workforce and transform lives in the process. Taranaki Whanganui reporter Robin Martin went along. Audio
The Panel with David Farrar and Ella Henry (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists David Farrar & Ella Henry discuss today's workers rights rally. Plus is AirNZs lolly basket rotting peoples teeth? Audio
Why Wednesdays have become the favourite day at school
By letting students spend a whole day each week working on vocational projects and electives, Papakura High School has started to see big improvements in student attendance and engagement.
Teenagers finding it hard to get summer jobs - we have tips
School's almost out and summer holiday jobs are almost in - if they can found that is - producer Mahvash Ikram talks with summer job seekers. Audio
Jumbo, 75-point OCR cut possible - experts
Debate is growing about whether the Reserve Bank should make a massive cut to the official cash rate next month.
Record benefit number sparks unemployment warning
Nearly 400,000 people are on some form of benefit - almost the same proportion of the population as after the Global Financial Crisis.
Job ads, applications both drop
Talk of increased business confidence is not yet playing out in the real world, SEEK says.
New Jobseeker sanctions 'adding another stress'
Beneficiaries face an uphill battle to find a job, with few openings available and sanctions making things more difficult, an advocate says.
Number of benefits cut more than doubles in a year
Missed appointments and failing to prepare for work have contributed to 14,409 sanctions being issued in the past three months.
'It's going to be tough for a while': Ripple effect expected from meatworks closure
It could be months or even years before the full impact of the Smithfield closure becomes clear, a community advocate says.
Smithfield closure: 'I've been wondering where the next dollar is coming from'
Hundreds of people have found themselves out of work today, after Alliance announced the closing of the country's oldest meatworks.
The Panel with Ed Amon and Claire Amos (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Mark Leishman and panellists Ed Amon and Claire Amos discuss the job losses to come with the closure of the Alliance Group's Smithfield plant in Timaru and students and staff of… Audio
You're being offered voluntary redundancy. What's next?
What are the rules for a voluntary redundancy offer, and what do staff need to know?
Midday Report Essentials for Friday 18 October 2024
In today's episode, Timaru Council has launched a taskforce to help affected workers find new jobs after Alliance Group today confirmed its Smithfield meatworks will close with a loss of 600 jobs; the… Audio
KiwiRail offers voluntary redundancy to all staff
KiwiRail is offering voluntary redundancies across its entire workforce starting Monday. In a staff email obtained by RNZ, KiwiRail said the move is to "reshape the business and lower costs" and… Audio
600 staff to lose jobs as meatworks closes
Workers at the plant in Timaru have been told it will close by the end of December.