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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Air New Zealand returns as most attractive employer for NZ

Air New Zealand returns as most attractive employer for NZ

Who else made it on Randstad list?

Same pay despite different locations and roles: Does it work?

Same pay despite different locations and roles: Does it work?

Health insurance provider says its flat salary scheme delivers high retention rate

Overworked employees face higher risks of stroke, heart disease: report

Overworked employees face higher risks of stroke, heart disease: report

Warning comes amid staggering numbers of overworked Kiwis

Lawyer apologizes for citing ChatGPT-generated cases in court

Lawyer apologizes for citing ChatGPT-generated cases in court

Several cases submitted by counsel 'questionable' with 'bogus' quotes and citations

Privacy Commissioner: Think about consequences of AI before use

Privacy Commissioner: Think about consequences of AI before use

Employers warned that generative AI covered by New Zealand's Privacy Act

4 in 5 employees suffering from burnout

4 in 5 employees suffering from burnout

'It is a vicious cycle,' says expert, citing employee absences, lower productivity, higher turnover

Pressure to always remain online driving burnout across New Zealand

Pressure to always remain online driving burnout across New Zealand

Workload expectations also pushing Kiwi rate above global average

Employees willing to give up flexibility for higher pay

Employees willing to give up flexibility for higher pay

However, remote workers are OK with pay cut to continue working from home

Police fail to adequately respond to recruits' sexual assault allegations: watchdog

Police fail to adequately respond to recruits' sexual assault allegations: watchdog

IPCA cites failure to 'ensure safety and wellbeing of staff'

Amazon's corporate workers plan walkout against office return: reports

Amazon's corporate workers plan walkout against office return: reports

'We respect our employees' rights to express their opinions,' says company