Tāmaki makaurau, Tāmaki herenga waka, Tāmaki herenga tāngata e. Tāmaki desired by the multitudes, Tāmaki the gathering place of many waka, Tāmaki the gathering place of many people and cultures.
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Mahia te mahi, hei painga mō te iwi We strive every day to do the work, for the betterment of the people
Hāpaita te ara tika pūmau ai te rangatiratanga mō ngā uri whakatipu Foster the pathway of knowledge to strength, independence and growth for future generations
The Māori Employment Action Plan is part of the Government’s Employment Strategy.
Employment makes an important contribution to wellbeing.
The monthly labour market fact sheets have summarised high-frequency and timely data and surveys with a focus around the impact of COVID-19 on the labour market since July 2020.
Since it began in 2007, the Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) Scheme has enabled employers in the horticulture and viticulture sector to recruit an annually capped number of seasonal workers from eligible Pacific Island countries to plant, maintain, harvest, or pack crops.
The Employment Strategy presents the Government’s vision for the labour market to improve employment outcomes for all New Zealanders.
Jobs Online is released on the dates given below:
Feedback was received from a public consultation on better protections for vulnerable contractors in 2020.