Statute to punish abusive employers coming
Migrant workers and international students can expect their erring employers to come to grief if a Government-sponsored set of new rules and regulations becomes law.
Migrant workers and international students can expect their erring employers to come to grief if a Government-sponsored set of new rules and regulations becomes law.
One of the most well-known members of the legal profession and experienced corporate governors has been appointed to the post of Chairman of the Auckland
Popular entertainer, celebrity speaker and singer Jackie Clarke will be the Master of Ceremonies at the Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards (INLIBA) Presentation Ceremony, scheduled
This is our Bumper issue of 72 pages, of which 52 pages form our Diwali Special 2013. In presenting this Special issue, Indian Newslink extends
The Sixth Annual Indian Newslink Indian Business Awards Programme scheduled to be held on Monday, November 18, 2013 at Sky City Convention Centre has gained
The Immigration Amendment Bill introduced to Parliament on October 3, 2013, aims to ensure that our immigration system is robust with enhanced border security. A
National MP Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi presented the first copy of the book, ‘A Spiritual Journey- Harmandar Sahib: The Golden Temple,’ to Prime Minister John Key
President Ma Ying-jeau of the Republic of China (ROC) has been concerting efforts on fostering peace and stability through viable diplomacy. Working on the basis
New Zealand should strive to strengthen its ties with the Republic of China (Taiwan), create a more congenial environment for two-way investment and promote better
Hemant Kumar Maharaj and Suresh Din were sentenced in the Auckland District Court on October 3 for corruptly obtaining public funds from the North Shore
Hemant Kumar Maharaj and Suresh Din were sentenced in the Auckland District Court on October 3 for corruptly obtaining public funds from the North Shore
Nigel Brent O’Leary (57), a former director of Rockforte Finance Limited (Rockforte), entered guilty pleas in the Wellington High Court on October 3 to Serious
New Zealand Career College (NZCC) will mark its tenth anniversary next year. Starting from small beginnings, it now pathways 1000 domestic and international students into
Vanessa Lyne had not thought of doing a course in Interior Design, let alone having her mother in the same class. “I always thought of
Massey University has established a Trading Room at its Albany (North Auckland) Campus, stating that the facility is first of its kind in the country.
The Government’s draft Strategy for tertiary education for the next five years features a strong emphasis on the economy. The Strategy focuses on in-demand skills,
As expected, there has been considerable reaction to Education Minister Hekia Parata’s announcement of the five successful applicants for Partnership School contracts on September 17,
You probably know that most income is taxable. If you earn a salary or a wage, your employer will deduct the tax every payday. If
I recently became the Labour Party’s Spokesman for Energy. That means holding the Government to account over power prices. I am sure that you have
The world’s most innovative companies expect to grow by more than 60%, enjoying $318 billion revenue boost over the next five years, a PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWCH)
New Zealand is the 18th most competitive country in the world, according to this year’s Global Competitiveness Index (GCI). The Index ranks countries according to
Many of us are familiar with Social Media such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest and Instagram. Social Media Optimisation (SMO) is the latest way
Although an analysis appearing in our Homelink pages in this issue poses several pointers to the Government on the proposed Immigration Amendment Bill, we believe
The Government’s increasing emphasis on securing our borders to prevent people coming across international waters seeking asylum leads us to wonder if New Zealand is
The recent electoral victory of centre-right Liberal party Leader Tony Abbott over the left-leaning Labour Party in Australia is viewed with interest by policymakers and
One of the most gifted Carnatic Musicians will be in Auckland for a triple engagement later this month. Dr Radhakrishnan Ganesh will be here at
Beauty pageants are not confined to women who are six feet tall and have a size zero figure; they are also for confident people and
GOPIO Waikato marked ‘Hindi Day’ on September 14 to acknowledge the important status occupied by the language in Indian Cinema, which celebrated its centenary recently.
Children are at the centre of the Auckland Plan and the Council is involved in a host of projects and partnerships that benefit our young
Economic prosperity and social progress are always counterbalanced by segments that either subsist under poverty or survive as victims of abuse and misuse at work
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