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'What am I gonna do now', asks Tokoroa man after two job losses this year
Father of five Gilbert Sydney picked up a job at Tokoroa plywood plant after losing his job at Kinleith but then it was announced the plant would close. Audio
Grads look offshore as public sector jobs dry up
In the past two years, close to a third of graduate roles and internship places have been cut from the public service. Audio
Florists say industry 'plagued by resentment, culture of fear'
A number of florists are speaking out about the rise of unhappiness within the industry and the struggle to keep their businesses blooming. Audio
NZ film, TV industry weighs pros and cons of AI
Artificial Intelligence has made previously tedious tasks quick and easy, but also carries risks for local film-makers.
'Offensive': Musicians fear AI's impact
As the technology continues to evolve at breakneck speed, artists and producers here are concerned about the lack of regulation around the tech. Audio
'Real strain': Student nurses, midwives on workload, financial pressure
One midwifery student says over 20 percent of her cohort has either taken a break from the course or dropped out. Audio
Rise of the underemployed: Kiwis struggle to find full-time work
People are settling for any job to keep money coming in, says economist. Audio