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Genesis Research Derives Surplus
Wednesday, 31 January 2001, 11:44 am | Unknown
Auckland, New Zealand, 31 January 2001 – Genesis Research [NZSE & ASX: GEN] today announced a Net Surplus for the year ended 31st December 2000 of $723,000. This compares with a deficit of $7.15 million for the previous year and the $9.97 million loss ... More >>
For Some Workers The Summer Holiday Won’t End
Wednesday, 31 January 2001, 11:38 am | Unknown
Auckland, 31 January 2001 – As holidays are well over now for most of us, many employers risk finding some staff will have only provisionally come back to work. More >>
Telstra Saturn Contracting Staff Made Redundant
Wednesday, 31 January 2001, 9:13 am | Unknown
Christchurch Contractor The Pothole People Limited a subcontractor on the $200 Million Telstra Saturn Network Construction in Christchurch have made 9 staff redundant, following a breach of contract by Downer Engineering. More >>
SCREENING OF THE “STEVEN WALLACE” DOCUMENTARY
Tuesday, 30 January 2001, 5:16 pm | Unknown
Was this a simple open and shut case of good guy wiping out bad guy? Is there more to the death of Steven Wallace? Watch the documentary and you decide. More >>
Here We Go Again
Tuesday, 30 January 2001, 10:06 am | Unknown
(1) They want a brand new museum at 5 million by way of a loan. (2) A new sport hall at Lake Karapiro cost 2 million dollars. (3) 100.000 dollars in cost overruns probably funded by way of a loan to cover cost of overruns on the new Events centre/swimming ... More >>
Contract for army vehicles signed
Monday, 29 January 2001, 4:42 pm | Unknown
Prime Minister Helen Clark today signed the contract for the New Zealand Army's biggest equipment purchase – 105 new light armoured vehicles. More >>
Computers, Internet Acess to all Employees
Monday, 29 January 2001, 12:56 pm | Unknown
Intel New Zealand announced today a new benefit programme offering computers, Internet access and services at no charge to all Intel employees in New Zealand, including the 70 strong team at Dialogic. This is part of the company’s worldwide program, ... More >>
Contractor Claims Contracts Worth $1 M Breached
Monday, 29 January 2001, 1:59 am | Unknown
Major Problems In Christchurch With $200 Million Telstra Saturn Build, Contractor Claims Their Contracts Worth $10 Million Breached And May Cause Loss Of Jobs More >>
Swiss Authorities Discourage Protestors
Friday, 26 January 2001, 4:47 pm | Unknown
Swiss police are turning away protestors heading for Davos in the alps to protest against the WEF who naturally don't care to be disturbed by annoying citizens exercising their democratic rights whilst they sip their champagne and enjoy their skiing holiday. More >>
An Evening With Pakistani Activist Nasim Gulzar
Friday, 26 January 2001, 3:31 pm | Unknown
Areas of Expertise and Activism Include: Home Based workers The Impact of privatization on workers Child labour Status of women and hardships in Pakistan Workers Rights and the labour movement ... More >>
CTU Concerns Unfounded
Friday, 26 January 2001, 2:11 pm | Unknown
CTU concerns about health risks to New Zealand workers arising from the use of gene technology are unfounded the Chairman of the New Zealand Life Sciences Network, Dr William Rolleston said today. More >>
Problems In Chch with $200 million Telstra Build
Friday, 26 January 2001, 10:12 am | Unknown
Christchurch contractor the Pot Hole People Ltd is a sub-contractor to Downer Engineering on the $200 million Telstra Saturn network construction in Christchurch. More >>
Law Society Running Scared
Friday, 26 January 2001, 10:10 am | Unknown
“The Law Society is running scared, as is clearly evident by its inconsistency on the subject of opening the Family Court to public scrutiny” Darryl Ward, spokesperson for Families Apart Require Equality (FARE), said today. More >>
Closing Gaps Theme For Waitangi Day Church Service
Friday, 26 January 2001, 10:09 am | Unknown
Organisers of a Waitangi Day church service in Auckland will be using a 'Closing the Gaps' theme to commemorate the day. Waiata Artists say the church service at St Matthew's-in-the-City in Auckland will reflect on the impact of the Treaty on ... More >>
Fathers respond to Law Society
Friday, 26 January 2001, 10:01 am | Unknown
Law Society Hysteria Campaign Steeped In Self-Interest The hysteria being generated by the Law Society over opening the Family Court to scrutiny is nothing more than an attempt to derail the just cause of fathers wanting openness in the Family Court. ... More >>
Brain Gain For Sales Technologies
Thursday, 25 January 2001, 11:00 am | Unknown
Auckland, January 25, 2001 - Sales Technologies Limited today announced the appointment of its new general manager, Terry Gaze, who has spent the last five years overseas working for high profile international companies. More >>
UBS Forms A Partnership With Swiss Challenge
Thursday, 25 January 2001, 9:17 am | Unknown
The Swiss Challenge for the America's Cup and UBS (Union Bank Switzerland) have just signed an important partnership contract. UBS will become one of the main partners of Swiss Challenge. More >>
$50 Million In Funding Marks Opening Of Linux Lab
Thursday, 25 January 2001, 8:50 am | Unknown
The industry’s first independent, non-profit lab designed for developers who are adding new business-oriented capabilities to Linux* and Linux-based software opened today with the support of 19 sponsor companies and more than US$24 million in funding. More >>
Judge Lifts Suspension Order On Internet Mag
Thursday, 25 January 2001, 12:47 am | Unknown
Consumers and the magazine industry are big winners from a court decision today in the battle between rival internet publications. More >>
NZ Decides Not To Send Study Group To El Salvador
Thursday, 25 January 2001, 12:44 am | Unknown
New Zealand scientists, engineers and emergency management officials have decided not to go to El Salvador to study the aftermath of the recent magnitude 7.6 earthquake that resulted in the deaths of at least 680 people. More >>
