Employment Strategy 2019
The Employment Strategy presents the Government’s vision for the labour market to improve employment outcomes for all New Zealanders.
The Employment Strategy presents the Government’s vision for the labour market to improve employment outcomes for all New Zealanders.
We are taking a proactive approach to ensure employers, facilitators of service and workers in the sex industry understand their rights and legal obligations.
Foreword from Carolyn Tremain, Secretary for Business, Innovation and Employment and Chief Executive and other key information about the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.
Titles of documents the Minister for Economic Development received from MBIE in 2024.
The world is changing and evolving at an increasing pace, and it is important that people, sectors and regions can adapt to ensure prosperity in our current environment, and as we prepare for an uncertain world.
Investment in quality infrastructure and tourism assets helps creates positive economic, social and environmental benefits for New Zealanders and our visitors.
This section brings together MBIE’s core tourism data sources to help users understand visitor behaviour, industry performance, and tourism’s wider economic impact. It includes regularly released datasets, surveys, and supporting materials.
We are inviting proposals for joint research partnerships between New Zealand and Chinese research organisations.
Titles of documents the Minister for Regional Development received from MBIE in 2023.
The $50 million Regional Events Fund is designed to stimulate domestic tourism and travel between regions through holding events. This is intended to support the tourism and events sector, and replace some of the spending from international tourists due to the border closure as a result of COVID-19.
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