Published on March 22, 2010 by Technology Slice
Brendon McCullum Leads New Zealand – Brendon McCullum is poised for a fifth Test century heading into the final day of New Zealand’s first Test against Australia in Wellington after he and the captain Daniel Vettori inspired a much-needed fightback. When Australia declared at 459 for five midway through the second day, then skittled the [...]
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Posted in Sport
Published on March 19, 2010 by Technology Slice
Minimum Wage Increase Delayed – A leading employer group wants any increase in the minimum wage delayed for six months until the start of 2011. The ACTU wants the minimum wage to rise by $27 a week but employers say that level is too high for the nation’s cleaners, shop assistants and hospitality workers. Instead [...]
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Posted in Money
Published on February 20, 2010 by Technology Slice
Unsafe Factory Worker – THE nation’s industrial umpire has ruled that a long-term employee who was legitimately sacked for repeated safety breaches must be reinstated and paid compensation because of his poor education and poor job prospects. In the latest ruling to concern business, Fair Work Australia found the worker had engaged in “relatively serious [...]
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