Five wāhine reflect on what calls them forward and holds them back as they consider a career with the NZ Police.
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Puhikura, Iritana
Five wāhine reflect on what calls them forward and holds them back as they consider a career with the NZ Police.
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Puhikura, Shaquana
Five wāhine reflect on what calls them forward and holds them back as they consider a career with the NZ Police.
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Puhikura, Samantha
Five wāhine reflect on what calls them forward and holds them back as they consider a career with the NZ Police.
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Puhikura, Desiree
Five wāhine reflect on what calls them forward and holds them back as they consider a career with the NZ Police.
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Puhikura
Five wāhine reflect on what calls them forward and holds them back as they consider a career with the NZ Police.
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'Poor brown kids are the target of a right-wing agenda'- researcher
A leading researcher on rangatahi not in employment or education has branded National’s policy of stripping benefits from those not accepting employment as ‘misguided, simplistic and lacking evidence’
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Ask for pay rises, expert says, as Māori unemployment rate at record low
Māori unemployment is at a record low dropping down to 5.4 percent from almost 8 percent last year - the lowest it has been since modern records began in 1986.
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Wāhine jobs plan launched
Te Mahere Whai Mahi Wāhine: Women’s Employment Action Plan was launched today by Minister for Women, Jan Tinetti, with the goal of ensuring New Zealand is a great place for women to work.
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Nurse fired for calling vaccines 'murderous' on Facebook
A nurse who was fired after describing the Covid-19 vaccine as "murderous" on her Facebook page has lost an appeal against what she labelled an unfair dismissal.