
Law set straight for women: $8m divorce
Christine Thompson, who today won a share of $8 million received by her ex-husband, wanted to "set the law straight for other women", says her lawyer.
Christine Thompson, who today won a share of $8 million received by her ex-husband, wanted to "set the law straight for other women", says her lawyer.
Joyce Russell writes a column for the Washington Post answering reader questions about navigating the modern workplace.
As people turned out to march against the Trans-Pacific Partnership last weekend, one of the issues exercising them was "investor-state dispute settlement" (ISDS).
A man will have to fork out $2500 after sending disparaging texts to a former manager that called a co-worker a "sycophantic sociopath".
More properties were sold last month than during any February since the last property boom of 2007, latest figures from the REINZ show.
When you're clear on your values, you're able to make consistent decisions and take committed action.
Everything is fine in New Zealand is it not? The country has experienced a great few years. We have ridden the commodity boom and other countries' misfortunes.
Migrants are once again setting their sights on New Zealand, a new report reveals.
Assistant professor of finance, Noah Smith, says that dynamic scoring is the new 'voodoo economics'.
News of New Zealand's infant formula contamination threat has spread across the world. Here is a selection of what the foreign press is saying.
1080 opponents have condemned those behind the baby formula threat letters, branding them "irresponsible" and their actions "total stupidity".
Local infant formula producers are optimistic the 1080 threat is minimal but are fearful of the reputation damage it could cause.
Despite it being only March, we've already seen 17 central banks around the world reduce interest rates this year.
News of the threat to contaminate New Zealand infant formula with 1080 poison had barely registered in Chinese media last night.
Threats to contaminate infant formula with 1080 pesticide have been described as despicable and sick - but have caused more outrage than fear.
Police are appealing for help after anonymous letters were sent to Fonterra and Federated Farmers containing milk powder laced with 1080 poison.
A Greymouth catering company has been ordered to pay more than $10,000 for serious labour law breaches.
A worker who posted comments online calling his former employer "a pile of crap" has been penalised for breaching a settlement agreement.
Those who are overly cautious frequently fail. They are unable to act decisively at important moments.
Five simple steps from the CEO of Aura Information Security to help your business beat the threat of cyber security.
The wellbeing of families is threatened when workers feel insecure, writes CTU president Helen Kelly.
Yesterday changes to flexible work arrangements came into effect with the Employment Relations Amendment Act 2014 extending the legal right to ask for flexible working arrangements from caregivers only, to all employees.
Residential property investors look to be in the Reserve Bank's sights if it should opt later this year for another LVR-style intervention in the property market, writes Brian Fallow.
Is it right to pay more than the dole to wealthy superannuitants?
Landlords have hit back at Reserve Bank consultation on their sector, threatening to punish tenants by hiking rents if a tougher lending regime is ushered in.
Fewer Kiwi homeowners are being forced to sell their houses as the economy grows.
The Reserve Bank has taken a step closer to treating residential investment properties differently from owner-occupied ones.