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Gen XYZ: How to attract and retain the best talent regardless of age

Are you currently in the process of sourcing for new roles for your business? As an employer it is crucial to remain closely connected with the changing needs and wants of your prospective talent pool. No two candidates will have the same motivation ...
Posted: Thursday, 5 July 2012 7:07:00 PM
Filed under: Global Employment, New Zealand, Randstad
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Kiwis chasing more money

Kiwis are chasing more money with over two thirds (68%) believing their salary doesn’t accurately reflect their performance and half (50%) are expecting a pay rise over the coming months, according to a report commissioned by leading specialist ...
Posted: Tuesday, 20 December 2011 10:58:00 AM
Filed under: Australasia, Global Employment, New Zealand, Randstad
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Employment outlook for 2012

As we put 2011 behind us and look towards the New Year, Paul Robinson, Director of Randstad New Zealand, says 2012 is looking set to be busier for organisations and their employees and jobseekers will see an increasing number of job opportunities, ...
Posted: Friday, 16 December 2011 2:02:00 PM
Filed under: Australasia, Global Employment, New Zealand, Randstad
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New Zealand 'to see skills shortages in the next five years'

New Zealand 'to see skills shortages in the next five years'
New Zealand will have to deal with several skills shortages in the coming years, a leading immigration expert has warned. Richard Howard, managing director of Pathways NZ, said the number of people leaving the country to live in Australia coupled ...
Posted: Wednesday, 7 December 2011 9:55:00 AM
Filed under: Global Employment, Migration, New Zealand
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New Zealand workers go mobile

New Zealand workers go mobile
Eight out of ten New Zealand employers believe handheld devices, such as smartphones and tablets, will make the remote workforce a reality within 10 years, according to new research from specialist recruitment & HR services provider, Randstad. ...
Posted: Monday, 26 September 2011 9:05:00 AM
Filed under: Global Employment, Information Technology, IT, New Zealand, Randstad
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June 2011 sees New Zealand wages rise

June 2011 sees New Zealand wages rise
Total hourly earnings climbed in New Zealand by 3.1 per cent during the year to June 2011, new data show. According to figures from the nation's statistics office, the number of individuals in full-time equivalent employment held stable at 1.33 ...
Posted: Tuesday, 9 August 2011 8:48:00 AM
Filed under: Global Employment, New Zealand
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New Zealand employment growth 'outstrips Australia'

New Zealand employment growth 'outstrips Australia'
Labor market expansion in New Zealand has outstripped job creation in Australia, it has been claimed. New figures published for the country show that the past quarter has seen a 1.8 per cent climb in new advertisements for vacant posts, compared ...
Posted: Monday, 25 July 2011 3:52:00 PM
Filed under: Australasia, Australia, Global Employment, New Zealand
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New jobs as NZ services sector expands

Employment within the New Zealand services sector has increased as activity in the industry grows.Companies have witnessed increased activity as the country's economy recovers from the global downturn, with employment reaching its highest level in ...
Posted: Monday, 24 May 2010 10:22:00 AM
Filed under: Global Employment, New Zealand, New Zealand Government
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NZ incomes remain stable

Incomes for New Zealand labor market members have remained stable over the past 12 months, according to official figures.Statistics New Zealand disclosed that median weekly earnings reached $538 in June 2009, which is a slight year-on-year rise ...
Posted: Monday, 12 October 2009 4:53:00 PM
Filed under: Global Employment, New Zealand
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US executives predict static employment

US executives predict static employment
Chief executives in the US do not expect to see a significant increase in recruitment in the next six months.That is according to the Business Roundtable CEO Economic Outlook Index, which surveys the North American country's business leaders to ...
Posted: Thursday, 1 October 2009 10:19:00 AM
Filed under: Global Employment, North America, United States
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OECD: Nations will lose 30m jobs

OECD: Nations will lose 30m jobs
The world's developed countries will have lost around 30 million jobs by the end of the three-year period from 2007 to 2010.That is according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), which has suggested that the global ...
Posted: Monday, 20 July 2009 1:54:00 PM
Filed under: Global Employment
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8 in 10 Britons considering emigrating to New Zealand

8 in 10 Britons considering emigrating to New Zealand
More than 80 per cent of Britons have either considered or would give serious thought to emigrating for work as a result of the ongoing economic downturn. That is according to new research carried out by Immigration New Zealand, which found that ...
Posted: Monday, 13 July 2009 1:05:00 PM
Filed under: Global Employment, New Zealand
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Fed: US will escape recession

Fed: US will escape recession
A leading figure for the central bank of the US has suggested that the country will escape recession in the third quarter of this year.Dennis Lockhart, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, has claimed that the North American superpower ...
Posted: Monday, 20 April 2009 1:19:00 PM
Filed under: Global Employment, North America, United States
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KPMG: Firms rely on global workforce

KPMG: Firms rely on global workforce
Eight out of ten businesses globally believe that better labor mobility will improve their workforce, according to a new study.The survey of companies operating in 11 economies disclosed that 82 per cent of respondents agreed that relaxed migrant ...
Posted: Thursday, 16 April 2009 12:18:00 PM
Filed under: Global Employment, Migration
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British PM suggests recession 'coming to an end'

British PM suggests recession 'coming to an end'
The British prime minister has suggested that the $1 trillion investment agreed at the G20 summit (April 2nd) will improve global employment levels. Gordon Brown, speaking on the evening of the historic meeting, which agreed a series of trade and ...
Posted: Sunday, 5 April 2009 11:43:00 AM
Filed under: Global Employment
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