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| | | ... level since the survey started in March 1997. The details of the reports showed trading conditions, profitability and employment conditions registered strong gains in April. Note that the survey was taken before the announcement of the Federal Budget ... |
| | | | ... in May from 56.5 in April) and the services PMI - up 55.7 from 54.6. By IHS Markit's reckoning, "A solid rate of employment growth was maintained across the private sector in May, which was linked to long-term business expansion plans and upbeat ... |
| | | | ... "Claiming customers would realise greater value from their insurance and have an improved chance to return to health and employment. Other customers should also benefit via lower claims costs and less pressure on premiums," she said. However, the life ... |
| | | | ... superannuation savings," Kerlin said. Cbus chief executive David Atkin said transient contract work, casualisation and self-employment is not new to its membership, but it is on the rise and already impacting retirement savings. "Not surprisingly, the ... |
| | | | ... optimists and the pessimists alike. As the bulls would have it (that includes the Coalition government no doubt), total employment grew by 22,600 in the month of April - much more than the expected 15,000 gain and a sharp turnaround from the loss of ... |
| | | | ... current employer in the next two years also said they regarded the gig economy as a viable alternative to full-time employment. Interestingly, seven out of 10 millennials who hold a senior management position or serve as a board member would consider ... |
| | | | ... 1.75% way back in November 2016. As Governor Orr explained in his statement, this is because while "Economic growth and employment in New Zealand remain robust, near their sustainable levels... consumer price inflation remains below the 2% mid-point ... |
| | | | ... But before I put my foot where I chew food, I'll wait for the details and the accompanying assumptions - GDP growth, employment, inflation, wages - embedded in Budget Papers 2018-19 before casting the first stone. Ben Ong is the Director of Economics ... |
| | | | ... could leave many retirees worse off, it said. By 2025, it predicts about 20% of those aged 67 will still be in paid employment and further 40% will be self-funded. Currently about 70% of over 65 year olds receive the Age Pension in part or in full. |
| | | | ... said. AMP also announced that all board directors have agreed to take a 25% pay cut for the remainder of 2018 and the employment and remuneration consequences for the individuals within the business responsible for the fee for no service issue are under ... |
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