Glossary and common abbreviations
The glossary contains te reo Māori words and phrases that are commonly used in the Action Plan.
The glossary contains te reo Māori words and phrases that are commonly used in the Action Plan.
He Kai Kei Aku Ringa: Māori-Crown Economic Growth Partnership 2023 (He Kai Kei Aku Ringa 2023), provides an organising framework to drive an all-of-government focus on achieving positive economic outcomes for Māori.
This section provides labour market analysis and forecasting, data on jobs and skills, and reports on Māori and Pacific Peoples labour market participation and other research.
Employment makes an important contribution to wellbeing.
The actions in the Action Plan are split into immediate actions, medium-term actions and long-term actions.
The future of work is being shaped by 4 broad global megatrends: technology change, demographic change, globalisation and climate change. These global trends create both risks and opportunities for New Zealand.
The Employment Strategy presents the Government’s vision for the labour market to improve employment outcomes for all New Zealanders.
The Matariki Public Holiday Bill has been passed.
This page describes the regulatory system for health and safety at work, its objectives and our qualitative assessment of it. It also lists the main statutes and regulatory proposals either planned or in progress.
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, Ministry of Education and Ministry of Social Development are asking for your feedback to help develop a Long-term Insights Briefing on youth at risk of limited employment.
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