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The Royal Tavern
A planned multimillion-dollar supermarket development in Green Island could bring jobs and investment and trigger wider improvements in the area, a Dunedin city councillor says.Progressive Enterprises
BusinessNZ
BusinessNZ has welcomed changes announced today to the Employment Relations Act.
Have you ever noticed someone snacking in the supermarket? They're the people who give supermarket shoppers a bad name.
NewWorld
Blenheim New World appears to have got away without a fine after flouting the law and trading on Easter Sunday.
Horse Meat scandal
What has now become known as Europe's horsemeat scandal erupted in January 2013 when routine testing in Ireland revealed that some beef products also contained horse and pig DNA.
Plain Packaging
The UK government is poised to introduce legislation to bring in plain tobacco packaging, according to a report on The Guardian website.
Lads mag
There are a growing number of “lad’s magazines” which have covers containing imagery that many people would regard as inappropriate for children to see.
Employment Law
The National-led Government is expected to introduce a large Employment Relations reform bill as early as April 2013. It is predicted to include a number of previously signaled changes.
Minimum Wage and Starting Out wage
Yesterday the Starting out wage for young people, narrowly passed its third and final reading in parliament.
Nargon
NARGON has long supported the concept of a minimum wage for all employees. However, we have often disagreed with the Government regarding the level at which it should be set each year.

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