Labour has passed its flagship workplace legislation today – the Employment Relations Amendment Bill. The Bill is set to receive […]
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Government reaches consensus on employment law changes
The Government has announced its new enduring Employment Relations Bill is expected to pass its second reading in Parliament today. […]
Drilling down into earnings myths
New research has again busted the myth that university graduates are always financially better off than apprentices and trainees. “The […]
Business Council to focus on skills, investment and regions to drive more growth
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Business Advisory Council Chair Christopher Luxon have announced the four priority areas the Council will […]
Encouraging signs for business confidence
Auckland’s SME (Small and Medium Enterprise) sector displayed a changing view of business confidence in Auckland Chamber’s latest quarterly survey. “Confidence […]
CPTPP ratified; Trans-Tasman e-Invoicing Arrangement signed
Today in Canberra Small Business Minister Stuart Nash signed the formal trans-Tasman e-Invoicing Arrangement with Australian Assistant Treasurer Stuart Robert. […]
Aucklanders spending more – but not in all sectors
Key Takeaways: 1: Auckland growing but at a lesser rate than the regions 2: Visitor numbers are down in Auckland […]
Good tax policy reflects business voice, enhances innovation
New research and development tax incentives announced by the Government earlier this morning are an encouraging start to help lift […]
Skills shortages and Government policy uncertainty continue to hit business confidence
Business confidence across central New Zealand is being affected by difficulties finding the right staff and continuing uncertainty about Government […]
TIA: New visitor tax must be spent wisely
The tourism industry wants to work with the Government to ensure its new tax on most of New Zealand’s […]