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The people investors – what NZAS is doing for sustainable business growth
Stephanie Moakes interview Rob Peterson from NZAS about investing in people is helping them achieve success.
Wild weather dampens service sector activity for May – PSI
While the service sector experienced its seventh consecutive month of expansion, comments from businesses showed the weather played a role as activity softened slightly in May, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for May at 53.3.
Moderate manufacturing expansion in May – PMI
New Zealand manufacturing continues to be in expansionary territory for May, although it has eased back slightly from the April expansion, with a seasonally adjusted PMI for May at 54.5.
Boxed in with clean and green
Opinion piece by Phil O’Reilly, CEO BusinessNZ, asking the question: “Are we really clean and green?”
The business of transparency – your next move
Opinion piece by Jacinta Syme, Manager Sustainable Business Forum, BusinessNZ.
Action needed on ETS improvements
Opinion piece by Phil O’Reilly, CEO BusinessNZ on the Emissions Trading Scheme.
Economy on the rise
Improvement in the economy is heralded in the BusinessNZ Planning Forecast for the June quarter 2010.
NZ represented on international business body
BusinessNZ Chief Executive Phil O’Reilly has been elected to the Executive Board of the Business & Industry Advisory Committee (BIAC) to the OECD.
Competitiveness decline is concerning
NZ’s decline in global competitiveness ranking is a matter of real concern, says BusinessNZ.
Budget move towards higher-earning economy
Business will view the Budget as a positive move towards a more competitive, higher-earning economy says BusinessNZ.
Commonsense ruling welcomed
BusinessNZ has welcomed the Supreme Court’s ruling on the issue of replacing striking workers, in the case Air Nelson Ltd v EPMU.
Service sector expansion softens, but employment picks up – PSI
The service sector experienced its sixth consecutive month of expansion, although activity softened slightly in April, with a seasonally adjusted PSI for April at 54.1.
