Healthcare, retail, and manufacturing are the biggest employment sectors for New Zealand workers.
But some doctors were worried the future of health care looked dire
as fewer GPs apply for jobs.
as fewer GPs apply for jobs.
A
2016 workforce survey by the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners found 44 per cent of all GPs plan to retire within 10 years รข€“ up from 36 per cent just two years ago.
2016 workforce survey by the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners found 44 per cent of all GPs plan to retire within 10 years รข€“ up from 36 per cent just two years ago.
Retail jobs were also growing. According to Retail NZ, the sector accounted for almost 210,000 jobs and a number of international brands have moved into the New Zealand market
recently.
recently.
Kmart Petone hired about 90 workers this year, H&M
started advertising for jobs for its Christchurch store in June, and job advertisements on Seek
rose 6.5 per cent last September when H&M, Zara and David Jones entered the market.
started advertising for jobs for its Christchurch store in June, and job advertisements on Seek
rose 6.5 per cent last September when H&M, Zara and David Jones entered the market.
Job listings
on Trade Me Jobs showed manufacturing had the second highest growth in listings after transport.
on Trade Me Jobs showed manufacturing had the second highest growth in listings after transport.
from Ellie NZ Rss http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/94895521/Which-industry-is-the-biggest-employer-in-NZ
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