
Travel agents work long hours as understaffed offices keep up with demand
Some have reported business is better than it was pre-pandemic.
Some have reported business is better than it was pre-pandemic.
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Jerome Powell's speech a week ago was a timely wake-up call to optimistic markets
Customers are tightening their belts as higher interest rates start to bite - Retail NZ.
Kawerau's Essity mill's 145 workers have been locked out since August 9 without pay.
OPINION: Kawerau mill workers are asking for a pay rise in line with inflation.
Northport's container volumes up 42 per cent due to diverting ships.
Opinion: What I don't like is the idea of politicians running businesses
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New Zealand's largest port expects pandemic hangover disruption to continue.
Fruit loss and quality claims expected to keep tracking above normal averages.
Tough-talk as Zespri calls for industry-wide approach.
How to own a supermarket. Hint: it's not easy
'Farm input costs outstripping gains from good market prices.'
We can't declare victory yet, but some international trends are encouraging.
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Worker shortage is the most common issue for Kiwi employers. Surely there's a better way.
Kiwifruit harvest was impacted by a 30 per cent seasonal worker shortfall.
Foster safe until World Cup, Joe Schmidt elevated in the coaching set-up.
Tauranga, Rotorua feel 'strains of higher mortgage rates and tighter credit conditions'.
Labour is showing up National on how to handle a scandal.
Fruit loss significantly above forecast, and returns heading south of June predictions.
Auctions have not been 'flavour of the month' but auctioneer says that could soon change.
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The next few weeks will provide a great opportunity to take the pulse of corporate NZ.
'BNPL services were the fastest growing form of payment in New Zealand'.
"Ardern's star shone brightly," says CEO.
"There was glass everywhere - and things tipped over and damaged" - store manager.
One area bucked the trend: up 40 per cent last year, down only 3.4 per cent now.
Street poll: Read what Kiwis think about Buy Now Pay Later schemes.