The government is hailing the success of the Mana in Mahi programme, an initiative run by the Ministry of Social Development designed to help people on a benefit into new careers by paying wage sub
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Ask for pay rises, expert says, as Māori unemployment rate at record low
Māori unemployment is at a record low dropping down to 5.4 percent from almost 8 percent last year - the lowest it has been since modern records began in 1986.
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Wāhine jobs plan launched
Te Mahere Whai Mahi Wāhine: Women’s Employment Action Plan was launched today by Minister for Women, Jan Tinetti, with the goal of ensuring New Zealand is a great place for women to work.
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Māori-led conservation projects across Canterbury receive 'jobs for nature' funding boost
Photo / File Six conservation projects, including several led by Māori, have received funding boosts for 'jobs for nature' across Canterbury.
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Kaikohe turning employment statistics around
The small Northland town of Kaikohe often gets a bad rap in the media for low employment statistics.
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New NZ Army facility to boost jobs for Manawatū-Whanganui
Defence minister Peeni Henare says the government is investing $47 million into a large new engineering facility at Linton Army Camp.
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Mill closure: “Don't just up and go leaving our land in a state.”
Iwi are raising more concerns over the closure of the Kawerau mill. Besides the loss of 160 jobs, there’s worry about the hazardous waste that may be left behind.
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Arts Minister launches career service for creatives impacted by Covid downturn
The new service, which aims to help creatives whose work opportunities have reduced due to Covid-19, will be piloted across three regions - Auckland, Waikato and Nelson.
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Waikato rangatahi filled with new confidence about future
The rangatahi aged 14-18 who were disengaged from school are receiving positive feedback about their achievements after completing a programme that is helping them get work-ready and into jobs.