International Labour Organization
New Zealand is a founding member of the International Labour Organization (ILO) which is the key global labour body and source of international labour law.
New Zealand is a founding member of the International Labour Organization (ILO) which is the key global labour body and source of international labour law.
Titles of documents the Minister for Economic Development received from MBIE in 2023.
This May 2017 report presents employment forecasts for 2017 to 2020 (March years).
This February 2018 report presents employment forecasts for 2017 to 2020 (March years).
Funding for New Zealand’s access to the Australian Synchrotron is provided through the New Zealand Synchrotron Group, which is contracted by MBIE for $15.992 million excluding GST over 9 years to September 2026.
Since 2009, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) has undertaken an annual survey of migrants as part of the Immigration Survey Monitoring Programme. The purpose of the Migrant Survey is to build an evidence base about migrants’ settlement experiences and labour market outcomes.
By setting rules and defining rights, MBIE allows business to operate effectively while protecting consumers from harm. MBIE supports consumers, tenants, landlords, workers and businesses by providing information and services. We help to set and enforce market rules and regulations across a range of areas, including the building and construction market and telecommunications sector.
The regulation of people in building trades and professions (occupational licensing) aims to ensure workers in the sector are competent and accountable.
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