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Economist Tony Alexander brings a wealth of knowledge to New Zealanders in his weekly newsletter ‘Tony’s Thoughts’. Drawing on his impressive tenure with some of New Zealand and Australia’s leading banks, he aims to translate developments and trends in the economics sphere into a language that people can understand.
In his most recent newsletter Tony spoke about the current staff shortages New Zealand businesses are facing, the impact this has on our economy and what can be done to mitigate the risk to your business at a time where skilled workers are hard to find. The information pertains to New Zealand, however, there are still many key takeaways that can be applied to the Australian candidate short market. Our own CEO Trish Mclean drew on her 20+ years in the recruitment industry and contributed to his findings which can be found on the last page of Tony’s feature here.
From staff shortages to a potential economic downturn and evolving consumer behaviour, it's essential for business owners to stay informed about what's on the horizon. In this blog post, we'll delve into what the year ahead may hold for your business, and explore strategies to help you adapt and thrive in a changing landscape.
Filling your roster over the festive season can prove challenging for any business, the high-demand, customer-facing roles of retail can be the hardest of them all. Check out our blog for helpful tips this holiday season.
Discover effective strategies to attract top candidates for seasonal retail jobs as the holiday season approaches. Prepare your store for success during peak seasons with competitive wages and a streamlined application process.
Guidance on how to handle tough staff decisions amidst the current climate.
How to reopen with ensuring your customers and team feel safe at all times.
We chat to our Melbourne Agency Manager Stacey Higgs about what retailers can do to prepare for reopening safely and operating over the coming months