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Want to earn at least $22 an hour? Kiwifruit packhouses up rates 27 Feb, 2021 11:00 PM 6 minutes to read Packhouses in the Bay of Plenty including EastPack have increased their starting rates to attract staff. Photo / Supplied Packhouses in the Bay of Plenty including EastPack have increased their starting rates to attract staff. Photo / Supplied Kiwifruit packhouses are offering workers more money and flexible shifts in a desperate effort to avoid a labour crisis as another record-breaking harvest looms. The harvest is expected to kick off within the week with 23,000 seasonal workers needed nationally - including about 20,000 in the Bay of Plenty. Packhouses in the Bay of Plenty including EastPack have increased their starting rates to attract staff. Photo / Supplied ....
Whakatāne Mill closure looms, workers face job losses 24 Feb, 2021 05:00 AM 9 minutes to read Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is continuing her tour of the Bay of Plenty. Rotorua Daily Post A looming closure of the Whakatāne Mill is being described as a devastating blow as residents now worry about the futures of the 210 workers facing job losses. The Swiss owners of the mill which, for 80 years, has been the backbone of jobs for locals, have proposed to close the site this year. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern visited Whakatāne Mill while campaigning in Whakatāne last year. Photo / File ....
FASEA’s big exam push as deadline looms FASEA’s big exam push as deadline looms The standards authority is pulling out all the stops to get as many advisers to pass the industry exam as possible by end of year, unveiling a new feedback system and one-to-one coaching for advisers who have failed multiple times. A A FASEA chief executive Stephen Glenfield told ifa the authority “does not have an interest in making people fail” and had taken on feedback from advisers struggling with the pressures of a full-length academic exam in some cases for the first time. “The more advisers get through the better - it s better for the advice industry if you have people who have demonstrated they know what they’re doing,” Mr Glenfield said. ....
ISLAMABAD: Millions of children may not find some of their textbooks when they get promoted to the next level as the Punjab government barred private publishers from printing books under its new. ....