Jobs
Rise of the Robots
Martin Ford considers the future of the world's workforce in his book 'The Rise of the Robots' (One World). Audio
Aucklanders searching for jobs out of region
More Aucklanders are looking to leave the city and chasing jobs outside of the region. Audio
No jobs for young adults - Opotiki and Wairoa mayors
The mayors of two areas whose young adults have been labelled the most "at-risk" in the country are blaming the lack of jobs and a lack of hope. Audio
Nightclub slammed for "sexist" job ad
Work hard, take abuse from everyone and get paid 'F all' -- that's how a popular Wellington nightclub is advertising for someone to pick up dirty glasses. Audio
Corporate lattice
The corporate ladder is being taken over by the corporate lattice. Audio
Work for immigrants
What the Panelists Matt Nippert and Niki Bezzant have been thinking about. Audio
Clutha jobs
Jobs may be hard to come by in the big smoke and the capital, but in Clutha employers are crying out for staff. We speak to Clutha District Mayor, Bryan Cadogen about what he's doing to entice people… Audio
Government's blamed for running out of ideas on job front
New Zealand's unemployment rate hit 6 per cent yesterday with economists warning it will head higher still in coming months. Audio
The Govt explains the latest rise in unemployment
New Zealand's unemployment rate has cracked six percent and thousands of jobs have disappeared from the economy. Audio
Northland unemployment rate improving
Latest figures show the unemployment rate climbed to six percent in the September quarter. Audio
Government has no plans to tackle rising unemployment
Unemployment has hit six percent and is forecast to keep rising as the economy slows. Audio
Economy loses jobs
As you heard in the news, the unemployment rate has nudged higher to 6 percent, in the three months ended September, as the economy lost jobs for the first time in three years. Audio
Almost half of NZ jobs at risk of automation
Sometime in the next 20 years there's about a 50/50 chance a robot is going to steal your job. And while traditional blue collar jobs like driving and labouring are likely to be the first to go -… Audio
Aucklanders flee high living costs
Residents of our biggest city are looking elsewhere for jobs and houses to escape the high cost of living. Audio
Trade Me says job and wage growth appears to be slowing
Trade Me says the number of new jobs being created in New Zealand appears to be slowing. Audio
First Person with John Campbell: 'It's not about money at all'
In this, the second episode of First Person, John Campbell goes to Wairoa to meet the people holding out for a collective contract - at significant personal cost. Audio
Fewer and fewer workers expecting pay rises
The number of workers who think they're going to get a pay rise is at its lowest level in 11 years. Audio
Logic of cutting emissions scientists questioned
The logic of sacking scientists researching greenhouse gases is being questioned, in light of the government's insistence the solution to rising emissions will be found through scientific innovation.
…56 science jobs going at Agresearch
Agresearch has confirmed it's moving to cut jobs, aiming to axe 33 scientists and 50 technicians to cope with a 5 million dollar drop in income. Audio
First Person with John Campbell: 'Pay day is broke day'
From the mother of five working 76 hours in a week to help build a life for her family to the butcher broke on pay day, John Campbell talks to them about life in Auckland for the first podcast in his… Audio