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  • Project Management for Non-Project Managers

    … This course aims to provide you with a practical understanding of essential … It covers the key concepts, tools, and techniques needed to manage projects successfully.  Key Audience:  This course is suitable for people who are required to lead projects and who might not have a formal project …
  • Employer Bulletin | 23 January

    … Brown, announced the transition of EVs and plug-in hybrids to Road User Charges (RUC) is to ensure fairness and equity in contributing to road maintenance costs. This move aligns with the …
  • Emissions Reduction Plan

    To achieve the Government’s aim of a high-wage low emission … the most efficient reductions possible. While it is easy to brand any policy as “addressing climate change” only … to our carbon emissions. … Business Central Submission The work of the Emissions Reduction Plan to enable these changes, …
  • Employer Bulletin | 12 December 2022

    … report on the building supplies market, the Government is to take action to increase competition in this sector and reduce costs. The … tourists bring over $1b into economy Changes to partner work visas deferred to April 2023 Building activity continues …
  • Zero Carbon Bill Discussion Document

    … The Path to Transition Business Central wholly agrees that climate change is an important global issue that we need to address, while we still can. We also agree with the … the Zero Carbon Bill will actually create a clear pathway to achieve the country’s carbon zero goals, given the framing …
  • Employer Bulletin | 25 March

    … Union Free Trade Agreement (NZ-EU FTA) is expected to come into force months earlier than expected. Both parties are committed to completing the legislative process by the end of March, meaning the FTA is expected to begin on 1 May instead of July or August. Bringing the …
  • Legal Services

    … senior leader in both the public and private sectors, all to help resolve your issues quickly and effectively. Having worked in-house with organisations to manage growth and transformation projects, his broad … knowledge means he brings an overarching approach to issues. Mauro helps businesses shape their organisations …
  • Introduction to Leadership

    … The purpose of this course is to provide you with a solid foundation in leadership principles and practical skills to apply in real-world situations. By understanding these fundamental aspects, you will be better prepared to take on leadership roles and inspire your people. The …
  • Employer Bulletin | 7 August

    … The Government is working alongside business to deliver on its commitment to address modern slavery by introducing new legislation that … 4.3 percent Unemployment rate at 3.6 percent More Kiwis in work as wages keep pace with inflation Clearer pricing at …
  • Employer Bulletin | 31 March

    … the adult minimum wage rate will increase from $23.15 to $23.50 per hour. The starting-out and training minimum wage rates will also increase from $18.52 to $18.80 per hour (80 per cent of the adult rate). Further … ended March 2024; Targeted support when relocating for work; Unlocking data to increase competition; Government …
  • Earshots Deserved Winners on the Night

    … Institute was completely packed out on Friday evening to recognise the resilience of the Manawatū business … and the region as a whole," says Hope.  "We were proud to be part of the evening too, with Business Central and … the Emerging Business Award."  "I was fortunate enough to do the judging for the Emerging Business Award. The …
  • Minimum Wage Piling Pressure Onto Strained Businesses

    … the country, and Red level settings are pushing businesses to their limits. The sectors most desperate for government … have just been hit with another bill."  "Government needs to understand what New Zealand’s job creators are going … new cost means fewer businesses able to keep staff in work as we hit Omicron’s peak. Already plagued by …
  • Employer Bulletin | 28 August

    … less in median wage or salary. Now, the gap has increased to $225 per week. This income disparity, combined with the … Walker emphasises the need for affirmative actions to address these persistent employment gaps. She calls for … employers who hire disabled people and removing existing work barriers. Preference might also be given to suppliers …
  • Te Ao Māori - Te Reo Māori me ōna Tikanga (A Māori World - The Māori language and it's customs)

    … a core component of this course. You will also learn how to construct your pēpēha. Finally, the course covers … is suitable for anyone in an organisation who would like to upskill in Māori language pronunciation and tikanga. It … that engage with Māori stakeholders who would like to build more seamless and respectful relationships. Learning …
  • Employer Bulletin | 16 September

    … rules after changes were made in 2023 which were meant to simplify the process. This error prevents taxpayers who … is preventing Inland Revenue from paying out GST refunds to more than 350 taxpayers, totalling approximately $30 million.” Cabinet has agreed to a proposal to remedy this problem which has been included …
  • Employer Bulletin | 10 March

    … "Changes are being made to the Active Investor Plus Visa from 1 April 2025 to help New Zealand  encourage growth and make investing in … investments for Balanced category will be broadened to include bonds and  property investments. Property …
  • Employer Bulletin | 21 August

    … have assessed the risk from COVID-19 as low compared to earlier stages of the pandemic, leading to the decision to remove the final requirements. Minister of Health Dr …
  • Budget first step in long road to recovery

    … Government’s taken the right approach with this budget to support the country to recover out of a difficult situation," John Milford says.  … balance sheet is in a healthy position and it is testament to the past few governments for having the foresight. We are …
  • Labour Shortage Straining Business, Delta drives down confidence: Survey Finds

    … listed a shortage of skilled labour as the main barrier to their business - with 75% saying it is harder to find staff than this time last year, and a similar number … for businesses. We join BusinessNZ in their calls for work visas to be granted for all industries and more …
  • Digital Advertising: Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google Ads

    … explaining key terms and concepts. You'll learn how to set campaign goals, understand the differences between … options, ad formats, and optimization techniques specific to each platform. Key Audience It's ideal for marketers, business owners, or anyone who wants to leverage the power of online advertising to reach their …
  • Employer Bulletin | 11 April 2023

    … From 13 April, employers can expect to gain access to thousands more working holiday-makers as the Government … in the Spain Working Holiday Scheme annual quota (from 200 to 2,000 places). The policy change also includes a …
  • Employer Bulletin | 3 July

    … The Government is providing support to growers, farmers, and businesses affected by severe … bank loans and providing cheaper finance options to ensure the long-term survival of critical regional … an 80 percent Crown guarantee on loans, allowing banks to lower interest rates and offer flexible terms. The scheme …
  • Employer Bulletin | 15 January

    … Finance Minister Nicola Willis announced a commitment to delivering further income tax relief in the 2024 Budget. The coalition Government is taking steps to alleviate the rising cost of living and reduce the tax … the brightline test for residential property back to two years from July 1 2024 and removing the effective …
  • Unfair Commercial Practices

    … problem definition of the harm these policy proposals seek to mitigate is not substantiated. These questions have been … in the current business climate. Governments are not able to protect parties to a contract from every possible harm, even trying to do so …
  • After Work Connect with the Hurricanes

    … Business Central is proud to present our first After Work Connect event with the Hurricanes, where we will hear … high-stakes situations. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions about selection and the season ahead. Don't …
  • Employer Bulletin | 4 December

    … ACC has identified up to 500 MyACC accounts which are being investigated for … activity. The people behind the apparent fraud appear to have used MyACC to submit fraudulent travel reimbursement claims to ACC for …
  • Employer Bulletin | 24 April 2023

    … Due to strong demand and further need for support from … another $25 million boost in business support grants, to be distributed via local agencies on the ground, to help get businesses back up and running as quickly as …
  • Employer Bulletin | 17 July

    … as New Zealand's first Grocery Commissioner, aiming to enhance competition in the supermarket sector. With over … implemented measures such as requiring major retailers to offer wholesale options, proposing a Grocery Supply Code, … In today's Bulletin First Grocery Commissioner appointed to hold sector to account FTA to increase NZ exports to the …
  • Tackling Scope 3 Emissions for Suppliers

    … This course will help you as a supplier to understand what the larger organisations are grappling with, and how to meet your obligations. If you’ve been questioned about … or what you’re doing in sustainability, we’re here to help you get started with preparing answers.   Key …
  • Review of the Reserve bank Act - Phase 2

    … This submission covers only the main points of relevance to the broader business community. Our primary concern is with initiatives that will increase the cost of capital to businesses, and maintaining the integrity of New Zealand’s … agree with the Minister of Finance’s in-principle decision to keep responsibility for prudential regulation with the …
  • Employer Bulletin | 04 November

    … stability in comparison, with changes between 3 to 5 percent.    In today’s Bulletin: External delays are not … employee Pattern of employment law breaches leads to constructive dismissal Employee fails to prove business agreed to additional hours Eight news …
  • Employer Bulletin | 12 August

    … Employment rate remained at 68.4 percent. In the year to the June 2024 quarter: All salary and wage rates … for full-time equivalent employees (FTEs) increased to $1,612 Average ordinary time hourly earnings increased to … by half; Prime Minister Luxon cements ties with Vanuatu; Work-related health newsletter – August 2024; Calls for …
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