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Business sentiment and the 2017 election Business sentiment and the 2017 election Business is relatively happy with the policy direction of New Zealand but wants some key changes. The findings of the Deloitte BusinessNZ Election Survey* were presented to 300 business leaders and representatives of the main political parties at...

Survey shows room for improvement in the way NZ taxes business Survey shows room for improvement in the way New Zealandtaxes business BusinessNZ-Deloitte Major Companies Tax Survey reportidentifies ten measures for a world class tax system While New Zealand’stax system is generally considered to be in good shape, a survey...

Paying for water should be a consistent policy Paying for water should be a consistent policy A consistent policy on water for everyone is required, says BusinessNZ. An ad hoc policy on water charging would be prone to political manipulation, with regions, councils and businesses all lobbying for favourable royalty...

New survey reveals health of Kiwi workers   New survey results reveal health of kiwi workers, workplaces NewZealand lost around 6.6 million working days at a cost of $1.51 billion in 2016 The latest Wellness in the Workplace Survey results released bySouthern Cross Health Society and BusinessNZ have revealed a...

Business Election Manifesto Business Election Manifesto BusinessNZ today released its Election Manifesto. Based on a survey of employers throughout New Zealand*, the Manifesto outlines seven priorities that business would like to see enacted after the 2017 General Election. BusinessNZ Chief Executive Kirk Hope said businesses want a Government that will...

Temporary visa changes more workable Temporary visa changes more workable Changes to temporary work visas are more workable, says BusinessNZ Chief Executive Kirk Hope. Changes announced today will help define what is a lower-skilled employee, and will restrict lower-skilled migrant employees to a 3-year visa with a stand-down period before...