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Sixty-one UK firms trialled a four-day week. Here's how many are sticking with it
Financial Times: Results are in from the largest four-day week trial undertaken so far.
Why the WFH revolution is stalling
Plus: What are your rights if you want to keep working from home?
Is job loyalty outdated? Expert explains market shift
There's a new mantra for organisations and workers nowadays.
Quiet hiring: Why managers are recruiting from their own ranks
Financial Times: Employers are looking to improve the skills of their existing workforce.
Six questions you should be ready to answer to ace your job interview
How you answer these questions could make all the difference in your next interview.
Sacked ELE workers protest outside Deloitte
Sacked ELE construction workers protest outside Deloitte offices on Queen St in Auckland. Video / Carson Bluck
Wellington Water employee under investigation for filming herself 'slacking off'
The graduate engineer spends her workday going to the gym, cinema and car wash.
Why Gen Z’s ‘really annoying’ lack of work ethic is a problem
The new generation is challenging office norms and work ethic, for better or for worse.
'It's sick': Woman works three jobs, still struggles to make ends meet
'I have three jobs. And I’m still f***ing struggling.'
Opinion: The business case for looking after staff mental health
OPINION: Banks offer support to those struggling to retain workers.
Ready to relax? Here's how to switch off from demanding work
A survey shows great ways to unwind, particularly when your job is stressful.
Princess Eugenie on working and parenting: ‘I tend to scream into a pillow’
The young royal is learning how to prioritise balance across her various commitments.
The secret ways technology is stealing your time
While technology may help us to save some time, we often end up doing the opposite.
Cooking the Books: Why embracing a ‘personal brand’ could get you a pay rise
It can be the key to earning more without returning to studying.
How NZ brands are responding to the Bangladesh strike
Are New Zealand clothing retailers joining international calls for better pay?
Is remote work the answer to women's prayers, or a new 'mummy track'?
New York Times: Before the pandemic, women were more likely to choose flexible work.
Opinion: In defence of Gen Z’s challenge to 'work ethic'
Financial Times: Contempt for dissatisfied younger workers masks an uncomfortable truth.
Should the law contain a right to disconnect from work?
How do we limit after-hours contact to maintain a boundary between work and non-work time?
Vital healthcare helpline workers strike for second time in a month
Telehealth workers have been on a 24-hour strike over pay rates - their second in a month.
How to turn 8 days' annual leave into 7 weeks holiday in 2024
Take out the wall planner and your best red biro. 2024 is offering 34 days for 8 in leave.
Senior doctors and dentists to strike again next month
Members voted 'overwhelmingly' for two further strikes in October.