Migration and labour force trends: Otago overview 2015
Published: 1 May 2018Provides an overview of the region
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PDF, 734KB, 26 pages
Provides an overview of the region
PDF, 734KB, 26 pages
This report highlights that the construction industry has the ability to quickly recruit and shed workers to meet changing labour demand due to boom/bust cycles. This is achieved through regional mobility of construction workers, and a broader reserve of workers with construction experience who are not currently employed in the construction industry. The annual wage and salary earnings of construction workers are rising, which helps the industry attract new workers.
PDF, 1MB, 22 pages
This report presents the Ministry’s employment projections to 2026. It gives an indication of the overall outlook for future employment growth, and breaks down this growth by industry sectors and occupations.
PDF, 1.2MB, 16 pages
Report on New Zealand's labour market including supply, demand and outcomes.
PDF, 560KB, 14 pages
The labour market scorecard is a quarterly update of key labour market statistics and indicators, which provides an overall view of the state of the labour market.
PDF, 113KB, 1 page
Collects information on workplace practices in New Zealand within the context of employment-focused legislation. Overview of key findings from the 2016/17 survey.
PDF, 709KB, 3 pages
Collects information on workplace practices in New Zealand within the context of employment-focused legislation. Includes methodology, results and questionnaire.
PDF, 5.9MB, 264 pages
Presents employment forecasts for 2017 to 2020 that informs the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment's advice on immigration priorities, and priority setting for tertiary education and industry training.
PDF, 756KB, 13 pages
Collects information on workplace practices in New Zealand within the context of employment-focused legislation. Summary of results from the 2016/17 survey.
PDF, 2.2MB, 42 pages
Seeking Cabinet's agreement to amend the Employment Relations Act 2000 to restore key minimum standards and protections for employees, as well as a suite of changes to promote and strengthen collective bargaining and union rights in the workplace.
PDF, 316KB, 18 pages
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