Most firms in Auckland are characterised by a structure which has broad, largely Polynesian base with a smaller totally white executive peak. Employers, as the principal gatekeepers controlling access to the resource of employment, have contributed to this imbalance by limiting the job opportunities available to the Pacific Islander. In relation to th1s, management needs to reassess its attitudes and practices, and the new Human Rights Commission Act may be a suitable incentive
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There has been a long debate concerning whether unions are exclusive or inclusive with respect to im...
A social issue to emerge in relation to skilled immigration is the severe difficulties many immigran...
Ethnic minorities commonly face discrimination due to the effect of the “glass ceiling”. Discriminat...
This research is based on the multicultural workforce of a local cleaning organisation. The main que...
Maori and Pacific people have experienced high unemployment rates and low incomes when compared with...
This study investigates the level of discrimination between non-Maori and Maori in the New Zealand l...
The New Zealand Recognised Employer (RSE) Policy was designed to remedy labour shortages in the hort...
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There are many schemata of occupational classification. One of the more satisfactory is the Smith sc...
In recent years New Zealand’s immigration policy has placed an emphasis on increasing human capital ...
Research over the past two decades has identified the impact of job irrelevant variables on selectio...
Māori participation as employers in the national economy has grown rapidly over the past decade, con...
There has been a long debate concerning whether unions are exclusive or inclusive with respect to im...
Migrant settlement and integration into the New Zealand labour market has been a longstanding concer...
There has been a long debate concerning whether unions are exclusive or inclusive with respect to im...
A social issue to emerge in relation to skilled immigration is the severe difficulties many immigran...
Ethnic minorities commonly face discrimination due to the effect of the “glass ceiling”. Discriminat...
This research is based on the multicultural workforce of a local cleaning organisation. The main que...
Maori and Pacific people have experienced high unemployment rates and low incomes when compared with...
This study investigates the level of discrimination between non-Maori and Maori in the New Zealand l...
The New Zealand Recognised Employer (RSE) Policy was designed to remedy labour shortages in the hort...
The past decade has been marked by increasing diversity in the New Zealand population, principally a...
Currently, there remains a gap within the context of Aotearoa New Zealand, whereby a single study ha...
There are many schemata of occupational classification. One of the more satisfactory is the Smith sc...
In recent years New Zealand’s immigration policy has placed an emphasis on increasing human capital ...
Research over the past two decades has identified the impact of job irrelevant variables on selectio...
Māori participation as employers in the national economy has grown rapidly over the past decade, con...
There has been a long debate concerning whether unions are exclusive or inclusive with respect to im...
Migrant settlement and integration into the New Zealand labour market has been a longstanding concer...
There has been a long debate concerning whether unions are exclusive or inclusive with respect to im...