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  •   Home > News > Business

    Businesses could be missing out by not advertising working from home

    Businesses could be missing out by not advertising working from home


    Seek data shows remote-working listings fell to 7.5 in December last year, from a peak of 10.3 percent in September 2023.

    Public Service Minister Nicola Willis has directed department bosses to tighten up arrangements.

    Massey University Management and Maori business professor Jarrod Haar doesn't believe we're losing the option to work from home.

    He says it's still around as much as ever, but might not be getting as much attention for political reasons.

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     Today's News

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    Law and Order:
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    Basketball:
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    International:
    Nepal introduces new safety rules for Mt Everest, but guides question their effectiveness 17:07

    Rugby League:
    A coup for the New Zealand Warriors 16:57

    Soccer:
    It's 11th versus 12th in today's men's A-League football action at Suncorp Stadium, as the Wellington Phoenix visit the Brisbane Roar 16:17

    Motoring:
    One person has died following a serious crash on Tomoana Road in Hastings this afternoon 16:07

    International:
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    Law and Order:
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    Golf:
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