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Youth employment needs to be a top priority, says major EEO project

A youth-to-work plan for every individual young New Zealander to improve their employment prospects and choices is one of the major recommendations in the National Conversation about Work report undertaken by the Human Rights Commission.

The two-year project led by Equal Employment Opportunities Commissioner, Dr Judy McGregor, represents the views of over 3000 employers and employees working in a wide variety of industry sectors in the 16 regions of New Zealand.

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Otago Regional Report - National Conversation about Work

The Otago region has a number of distinct local economies with the tertiary sector, Cadbury’s and Fisher and Paykel dominating Dunedin as major employers and the tourism and hospitality sectors employing large numbers in Queenstown.


















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Auckland Regional Report - National Conversation about Work

Auckland is the business engine house of New Zealand’s economy.  It also has the most diverse workforce and in the Auckland regional report of the National Conversation about Work equality issues are debated by both employers, employees, agency representatives and job seekers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Southland Regional Report - National Conversation about Work

Dairying has propelled Southland’s economic boom but the dramatic need for farm labour has seen issues around migrant worker integration. Read about these issues and what makes Southland workers and employers unique in the Southland report of the National Conversation about Work.






















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