General Publications
workINSIGHT
Fourth Edition May 2004
In this edition:
TAIAMAI TOURS
Your guide on the journey from unemployment to self-employment. [pdf 2 pages 159 kb]
FOUNDATIONS
InfraTrain outlines the wide range of employment, pre-employment and training opportunities available in New Zealand's infrastructure industries. [pdf 2 pages 90 kb]
JOB VACANCY MONITORING PROGRAMME: INITIAL RESULTS
The Department of Labour gives an up-to-date picture of occupational skill shortages. [pdf 2 pages 80 KB]
WORK AND INCOME SERVICES
Job-seeking and in-work support services provided by Work and Income. [pdf 2 pages 172 KB]
PATHWAYS TO WORK: THE BIG PICTURE
The support available to people wanting to join the workforce. [pdf 10 page 262 KB]
CAREER SERVICES
Thinking about starting or re-entering employment? Help is at hand to clarify your choices and set you on your way. [pdf 2 page 133 KB]
VOLUNTEERING IN NEW ZEALAND
Pauline Harper at Volunteer Wellington talks about how volunteer work can be both a bridge into paid work and a worthwhile experience in itself. [pdf 1 page 74 KB]
www.newkiwis.co.nz
A recruitment website with a difference is helping break down the barriers between new migrants and New Zealand employers. [pdf 1 pages 177 KB]
SUCCESS THROUGH DIVERSITY
The EEO Trust helps businesses understand and realise the gains from employing a diverse workforce. Phillipa Reed, acting CEO, explains how. [pdf 2 pages 137 KB]
PORTALS
Seven new or revamped websites can help you find information about education, training, business and work. [pdf 2 pages 297 KB]
OVERSEAS IN OTAGO
Otago has added itself to the list of regions that are actively recruiting skilled workers from overseas to help plug their skill gaps - here's how. [pdf 2 pages 186 KB]
HUMAN RESOURCE PROFESSIONALS
Peter Marshall at the Human Resource Institute of New Zealand explains the growing importance of human resource professionals. [pdf 2 pages 96 KB]
THE LABOUR MARKET EXPLAINED: EMPLOYMENT [pdf 1 page 79 KB]
LABOUR MARKET BAROMETER
Regular update of labour market and skill shortage indicators. [pdf 4 pages 106 KB]
Your guide on the journey from unemployment to self-employment. [pdf 2 pages 159 kb]
FOUNDATIONS
InfraTrain outlines the wide range of employment, pre-employment and training opportunities available in New Zealand's infrastructure industries. [pdf 2 pages 90 kb]
JOB VACANCY MONITORING PROGRAMME: INITIAL RESULTS
The Department of Labour gives an up-to-date picture of occupational skill shortages. [pdf 2 pages 80 KB]
WORK AND INCOME SERVICES
Job-seeking and in-work support services provided by Work and Income. [pdf 2 pages 172 KB]
PATHWAYS TO WORK: THE BIG PICTURE
The support available to people wanting to join the workforce. [pdf 10 page 262 KB]
CAREER SERVICES
Thinking about starting or re-entering employment? Help is at hand to clarify your choices and set you on your way. [pdf 2 page 133 KB]
VOLUNTEERING IN NEW ZEALAND
Pauline Harper at Volunteer Wellington talks about how volunteer work can be both a bridge into paid work and a worthwhile experience in itself. [pdf 1 page 74 KB]
www.newkiwis.co.nz
A recruitment website with a difference is helping break down the barriers between new migrants and New Zealand employers. [pdf 1 pages 177 KB]
SUCCESS THROUGH DIVERSITY
The EEO Trust helps businesses understand and realise the gains from employing a diverse workforce. Phillipa Reed, acting CEO, explains how. [pdf 2 pages 137 KB]
PORTALS
Seven new or revamped websites can help you find information about education, training, business and work. [pdf 2 pages 297 KB]
OVERSEAS IN OTAGO
Otago has added itself to the list of regions that are actively recruiting skilled workers from overseas to help plug their skill gaps - here's how. [pdf 2 pages 186 KB]
HUMAN RESOURCE PROFESSIONALS
Peter Marshall at the Human Resource Institute of New Zealand explains the growing importance of human resource professionals. [pdf 2 pages 96 KB]
THE LABOUR MARKET EXPLAINED: EMPLOYMENT [pdf 1 page 79 KB]
LABOUR MARKET BAROMETER
Regular update of labour market and skill shortage indicators. [pdf 4 pages 106 KB]

