Māori workers now hold more high-skilled jobs than low-skilled jobs with 46 percent in high-skilled jobs, 14 percent in skilled jobs, and 40 percent in low-skilled jobs. Resource teachers of literacy and Te Reo Māori are "devastated" by a proposal from the Education Minister to stop funding 174 roles from next year. ACC says it has no record it can find advising its ex-minister Andrew Bayly that 12,000 people who had been receiving ACC for more than a year should be back at work.
Employment
- Resource teachers of literacy and Māori shocked by proposed cuts
- ACC has no record of advising then-minister how many claimants should be back at work
- Etiquette 101: What kind of touching is appropriate at work?
Politics
- Government procurement overhaul set to slash rules
- School lunch provider Libelle Group in liquidation
- School lunch provider Libelle Group Auckland financially struggling for months, liquidator says
- Ministry of Justice accused of burying report saying children at risk in judicial system
- Free speech row swells InternetNZ membership, but few can vote on key issue
- Rift between Wellington City Council and Beehive widens in infrastructure showdown
- 'Nonsense': Hipkins and Peters clash over 'wokeness' in public sector
Te Ao Māori
Economics
Opinion
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