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Labour says the government’s decision to dump earlier work on a digital services tax is a tax break for tech giants like Facebook and Google. The government has confirmed it is removing the bill from ...
The Maritime Union would resist any job losses and would only accept voluntary redundancies. The Maritime Union of New Zealand has strongly condemned KiwiRail’s proposal for drastic job cuts on its ...
A law firm believes an increasing number of businesses are paying cyber criminals after being targeted in ransomware attacks. Attacks involved installing malicious software or malware on a computer or ...
An investigation is now underway into the circumstances of the crash. Police can advise a person has died following a fatal crash on State Highway 12, near Matakohe. The single vehicle crash occurred ...
Police have caught up with two of Auckland’s most recidivist retail crime offenders this week. Both men were of interest to the National Retail Investigation Support Unit (NRISU), after allegedly ...
NZNO care and support delegate Tash Greig says care and support workers were devastated by the changes. Care and support ...
Kāinga Ora today confirmed final plans to shed a net 620 roles across various teams. Many of these workers are providing ...
F5 has unveiled F5 BIG-IP Next Cloud-Native Network Functions (CNF) 2.0, an evolved solution that significantly enhances the ...
The Finance and Expenditure Committee is calling for submissions on the Financial Service Providers (Registration and Dispute Resolution) Amendment Bill. The closing date for submissions is 11.59pm on ...
This bill is one of three that the Finance and Expenditure Committee is considering related to financial services. The other two bills are the Financial Service Providers (Registration and Dispute ...
We need to know how the Government intends to plug the $479m revenue gap left by their decision to drop the Digital Services Tax, at a time when our public services, particularly health, are in crisis ...
The Government is taking the Digital Services Tax off their books, effectively handing a $479 million tax break to global tech giants, like Facebook and Google. “First it was tax breaks for landlords ...
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