Dexter Tilo

Dexter Tilo

Dexter Tilo is a news writer for the Human Resources Director, where he produces articles about the particular sector to help keep them up to date with significant events.

Dexter has been writing for over three years now in various publications, and also takes an interest in writing about news and current political affairs.

 

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Salaries in New Zealand reach record high in Q2

Salaries in New Zealand reach record high in Q2

But job listings drop as employers think twice about their next hire, report finds

Bill preventing pay secrecy passes second reading

Bill preventing pay secrecy passes second reading

Bill seeks to ensure pay secrecy clauses will not be enforced

'Not a ban': KiwiRail clarifies rules on medication use

'Not a ban': KiwiRail clarifies rules on medication use

KiwiRail deems melatonin and Zopiclone incompatible with safety-critical work

New Zealand still the top country for work-life balance

New Zealand still the top country for work-life balance

Report cites consistent scores across annual leave, public happiness, minimum wage

Nurses to strike over pay dispute

Nurses to strike over pay dispute

Health New Zealand and the nurses' union are locked in a dispute over a new collective agreement

Half of hiring leaders demand new skills due to AI adoption - report

Half of hiring leaders demand new skills due to AI adoption - report

But critical gaps remain in employer support, training

New Zealand's retail wages go up 3%

New Zealand's retail wages go up 3%

Nearly half of employers also offer flexible work arrangements

Unvaccinated pilot denied leave without pay wins unjustified dismissal

Unvaccinated pilot denied leave without pay wins unjustified dismissal

Employer adopted an 'inflexible' policy that did not consider individual circumstances, court says

New Zealand unveils strategy to boost business confidence in AI

New Zealand unveils strategy to boost business confidence in AI

Business 'strongly supports' the government's guidance

Uber NZ's appeal over drivers' employment status reaches Supreme Court

Uber NZ's appeal over drivers' employment status reaches Supreme Court

The ride-share giant says the case is 'an important step in providing clarity on how gig work fits into New Zealand's modern workforce'