Workplaces
Relationships with Hannah Korrel
Today Hannah Korrel is talking about workplace relationships and how to navigate when workmates want to be friends, and it's not reciprocal. Audio
Covid in the workplace: Health and safety expectations on
Legal correspondent Garth Gallaway joins Kathryn to look at how Covid risk assessments might work in the workplace. Will WorkSafe crack down on employers who fail to keep their employees and customers… Audio
Has Covid spelt the end of hot-desking and open plan offices?
There will be some big changes to the way we experience the workplace after lockdown. Audio
Kiwis remain cautious and hesitant under Alert Level 3
Research New Zealand's latest Covid-19 survey suggests only 44% of people who are still employed want to return to work under Alert Level 3, while 47% of respondents are willing to take the risk of… Audio
Workplace Conflict
Margaret Heffernan is the author of 'Beyond Measure': the Big Impact of Small Changes a book that argues conflict avoidance can result in bad decisions. Audio
Union boss's battle for workers and personal battle
Helen Kelly has been at the helm of the CTU for eight years and is the Union's chief spokesperson on many issues facing workers, including advocating for safe and health workplaces. Helen's been a… Audio
Esther Kaplan : workplace monitoring
Editor of the Investigative Fund at the Nation Institute, and writer of the cover story in the March issue of Harper's magazine, The Spy Who Fired Me, about workplace monitoring. Audio
Pundit - Feminist Thought
Equality for women with feminist blogger Deborah Russell - sexual harassment in the workplace. Audio
The Employment Relations Amendment Bill
The Government is pushing ahead with employment law changes which will make it easier for employers to walk away from collective negotiations. But the Minister for Workplace Relations, Michael… Audio
Plant productivity
Alex Haslam is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Queensland who's studying the link between office decor and workplace productivity. Audio
Stress in the U.S workplace rings warning bells for NZ
Dr Ben Snyder is lecturer in Sociology & Social Policy at Victoria University. He shadowed truck drivers, Wall Street traders and unemployed workers in the United States for several months, reveals… Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 13 July 2014
Work and Worship - Exploring religious diversity in New Zealand workplaces. Audio
Longing For Leadership
Centre for Workplace Leadership director Prof. Peter Gahan from The University of Melbourne on why there's a high level of dissatisfaction by Australian employees of their bosses, and how workplaces… Audio
Feature Guest - Gary Marcus
Leading psychologist Gary Marcus talks us through the un-holy trinity of office life: boredom, worry and procrastination. Audio
Asian Report
We'll learn very practical guidelines on working with people of different cultures and that includes, you and I. Audio