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While some panic buy ahead of Omicron, what happens to whānau on the poverty line?

While some panic buy ahead of Omicron, what happens to whānau on the poverty line?
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While some panic buy ahead of Omicron, what happens to families on the poverty line?

While some panic buy ahead of Omicron, what happens to families on the poverty line?
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Record number of job opportunities as employers struggle to find qualified staff

Econ Talks: Skills shortages emerge as net migration remains low, with more government policy changes to come. (Published June 4, 2021) Trade Me’s annual survey of job hunters, with 1400 respondents, found 17 per cent of Kiwis intended to leave their current roles within a year. That was significantly down from 27 per cent last year. “People are looking for security and stability, [since] everyone went through a rough time with Covid and the lockdowns last year. “But it’s never been a better time to be job hunting than right now.” Tolich said not only were there more options available, employers were willing to pay more as they struggled to find appropriately qualified applicants.

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