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Irish Writer Captures Kiwi Readers Hearts And Minds

Monday, 26 July 2021, 9:59 am Celebrating 26 years of asking Kiwi readers to vote for their favourite books, Irish actor turned writer Lucinda Riley is newly crowned at number one with her series The Seven Sisters in the 2021 Whitcoulls Top 100 Books List, announced today (Monday 26 July.) This is a real vote of confidence for Riley’s hugely popular adventure legends and the first time in three years that J. K. Rowling’s phenomenal Harry Potter Harry has been a consistent favourite with Kiwi readers for close to 20 years. Twenty percent of the books on the list are serial novels, which suggests Kiwi readers are voraciously

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Farmers exploitation of workers the real story of Capitalism in NZ

The Farmers department store chain, which cut staff numbers and pay during Covid-19, needs to do the right thing now that retail sales have improved and pay its staff the living wage, First Union says First Union, which represents about 800 Farmers workers, is heading into collective agreement bargaining with the company in March. Farmers cut some staff pay by 20 per cent during Covid-19 last year, made some staff redundant and was paid $28 million in Government wage subsidies. Farmers is part of the retail empire presided over by Auckland couple Anne and David Norman. The NBR Rich List estimated the family’s wealth at $560m in 2019 through their ownership of jewellery chains Pascoes, Stewart Dawsons, Prouds, Goldmark, and Angus & Cootes, as well as homewares chain Stevens, Farmers, and bookstore Whitcoulls.

Philanthropist calls for owners of Farmers and Whitcoulls to repay wage subsidy

Philanthropist calls for owners of Farmers and Whitcoulls to repay wage subsidy 1 Feb, 2021 03:23 AM 4 minutes to read The company that owns the Farmers and Whitcoulls chains claimed the wage subsidy on behalf of thousands of staff. Photo / Supplied The company that owns the Farmers and Whitcoulls chains claimed the wage subsidy on behalf of thousands of staff. Photo / Supplied A leading philanthropist is pressing one of New Zealand s largest private companies to repay most of the $35 million it took in wage subsidies, claiming the payments were not needed and are contributing to growing inequality. James Pascoe Group, the retail empire of Anne and David Norman, owns a variety of fashion, jewellery and book chains on both sides of the Tasman.

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