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Liam Dann: Get set for most stimulating NZ election in a generation
COMMENT: Call's gone out for govt to stimulate growth. Should we tax less or spend more?

Brian Gaynor: Takeovers are thinning out the NZX
COMMENT: Local market and the NZ economy suffer as shareholders sell out.

Good news for retailers as consumer confidence holds
Consumers feel better about the economy than business according to latest survey.

What to do if you hate your job
If you're not feeling the love for work, it's time to analyse why, writes Val Leveson.

Burger King manager suggests staff work after clocking out
'Yesterday a worker stayed after clocking out ... if she can do it we can do it as well.'

Liam Dann: Is this the stupidest thing Trump's ever said?
COMMENT: Never mind Greenland, it doesn't get dumber than Trump's 2018 take on trade wars.

Woman fired after complaint over comments about her breasts gets $45k
A company has been fined $45,000 after sacking a worker soon after she made a complaint.

Tom O'Neil: Before you say I do
Do due diligence on your soon-to-be employer, prior to putting ink to paper.

Hairdresser was paid just $10/hr. Now she's won $40k
She had been promised an increase after her three month trial. Instead she was paid less.

Westpac's warning: Economy will get worse before it gets better
GDP growth has slowed and while lower rates will provide a boost, it maybe short lived.

Adrian Orr heading to the banker pow-wow that can change the world
RBNZ Governor Adrian Orr will mix with the world's top economists at Jackson Hole retreat.

Mike Taylor: Interest rates – a race to the bottom
We all know that greed is the undoing of most, if not all investors.

The biases that bind our thinking
Recruitment is one area where prejudices and unconscious biases come to the surface.

Auckland man underpaid $84k in wages wins ERA decision
Auckland project manager received vastly reduced wages.

Work flexibility a win-win
Employers are open to an increasing range of flexible work options.

Auckland couple break mortgage for better deal with rival bank
A mortgage adviser says there's no harm in checking if you could reel in a better deal.

New Zealand's shock cash rate cut sends ripples across Tasman
COMMENT: NZ move has reminded Aussies how vulnerable their much larger economy is.

Comment: Managing the challenges of flexible working
Are your staff working remotely or shirking remotely?

Liam Dann: Fair fiscal winds blowing Labour's way
COMMENT: Calls from economists for more govt spending will suit Labour in election year.

Brian Gaynor: NZ risks being caught in trade war crossfire
COMMENT: China and the US may force us to choose between them.

Leighton Smith: Adrian Orr - Genius or zombie?
COMMENT: If inflation is higher than interest paid you'd be crazy to keep, save or invest.

Tom O'Neil: Things your CV should always have
Tom O'Neil with some CV tips for job seekers.

Reserve Bank Governor's blunt message to savers
Adrian Orr says we need to get used to a world of low rates.

'Stunning' OCR cut actually good news for Kiwis – Finance Minister
The Reserve Bank cut the OCR to a historic low of 1 per cent, down from 1.5 per cent.