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SIA scores another first with pharmaceutical cargo

Supplied Content Singapore Airlines (SIA) has announced the launch of ‘Thrucool,’ a new service to transport high-value, time-sensitive and temperature-controlled pharmaceutical cargo with speed and

Employment Amendment Bill being fine-tuned

Labour and New Zealand First are working on some changes to the government’s employment law legislation, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has said. ‘The Employment Relations

PM-FM meet paves way for stronger Indo-Fiji ties

Venkat Raman Fiji’s Prime Minister Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama has exalted his country’s relationship with India, saying that the world’s largest democracy has always been a

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Retail Trade leads franchise business in New Zealand

Khushbu Sundarji A 2017 Survey of New Zealand franchising, conducted by Massey University (Auckland) and Griffith University (Queensland, Australia) demonstrated the growing popularity of franchising

Better deal for low-paid public servants

Staff Reporter About 2000 core Public Service employees are now in a better position to make ends meet after receiving a new, 2018 Living Wage,

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Special Mantra resonates in Republic of China

Venkat Raman Three words echo these days in every corridor of the government in the Republic of China: New Southbound Policy (NSP). From the Taipei

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Rumbles for Stuff-MediaWorks tie-up growing

Tim Murphy When the High Court turned down the StuffMe merger of Stuff Ltd and NZME last year, the prospect of MediaWorks stepping into the ring

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Meeting highlights India’s growing potential

Michael Henstock  New Zealand Indian businesses celebrated Indian Independence Day by hosting a gala dinner at Naumi Hotel in Auckland on August 15, 2018. ‘India@72,’

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Freeze on MPs salaries and allowances

Supplied Content The Government is freezing MP salaries and allowances for a year while developing a fairer formula for future pay increases. The Remuneration Authority

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Tertiary Education maximum Fee for 2019 set

Supplied Content The Annual Maximum Fee Movement (AMFM) for tertiary education organisations in 2019 has been set to 2%, Education Minister Chris Hipkins said today.

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Lessons from Transport Ministry fraud case

Debbie Gee The high-profile $725,000 fraud perpetrated at the Ministry of Transport by its former GM Organisational Development Joanne Harrison had many victims. Those Ministry

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Key legislative changes cover much of our lives

Adrienne Meikle The Government’s legislative agenda this year features a number of proposed changes that directly impact on our role going forward. Key reforms are

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Retailers face formidable challenges

Jason Pallant Many predictions about the future of retailing have been made. These range from the supposed dominance of certain technologies, to increased use of data and analytics,

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