Kim Campbell
Coalition wants government to stop changes to power pricing
The battle lines are being drawn in a court challenge over the pricing of electricity distribution. Audio
Ticking time bombs in NZ economy?
Housing booms and dairy busts - what are the vulnerabilities in New Zealand's economy and what role has the government played in setting policy? Nine to Noon speaks to Kerry McDonald, former Chief… Audio
Digital Disruption & the Fourth Industrial Revolution: is New Zealand Ready?
Joanna Mackenzie investigates what New Zealand needs to do to prepare for a future of jobs that don't even exist yet. Video, Audio
The good, the bad and the ugly of Budget 2016
Finance Minister Bill English delivered his eighth Budget yesterday - and with the books back in the black, science and health got the lion's share of the new money. Audio
Employers
Small business owners may no longer need to predict their future earnings, under proposed tax changes. Audio
EMA surprised F & P manufacturing didn't go offshore sooner
The Employers and Manufacturers Association says it's surprised Fisher and Paykel managed to stay manufacturing in New Zealand for so long. Kim Campbell is the EMA's chief executive. Audio
Working from home
We ask the CEO of the Employers and Manufacturers Association Kim Campbell about the pros and cons of working from home. Audio
Auckland housing among world's most expensive
Figures out today from the global Demographia survey show that in the past year Auckland has gone from the ninth most unaffordable city in the world to equal fourth most unaffordable. Audio
Taking the sting out of living in Auckland
Elizabeth Brown weighs up the pros and cons of extra payments to make up for high living costs in Auckland Audio
Spring in economy's step no surprise to manufacturers
New Zealand's economy had an unexpected spring its step in the three months to September with manufacturing starring in GDP data published yesterday. Auckland Employers and Manufacturers Association… Audio
Auck business unhappy with suggested transport levy hike
Big business in Auckland could be faced with tens of thousands of dollars in transport levies Audio
Govt asking question - "What is education for?"
The law that dictates our education system does not clearly state what New Zealand's education goals are. Audio
Insight for 12 July 2015 - Future Financial Stability
Philippa Tolley explores how debt, the housing market and the slump in dairy is affecting New Zealand's financial stability. Audio
Extra R&D funding 'not enough'
The Employers' and Manufacturers' Association has slammed an 80 million dollar boost for research and development in this year's budget as inadequate. Audio
Insight for 16 November 2014 - Flexibility and Employment Laws
Patrick O'Meara examines the new labour laws and what they mean for firms and workers Audio
Employers say labour law changes not draconian
A bill making far reaching changes to labour laws will have its final reading in parliament today. Audio
The EMA says Auckland needs more business development planning
An Auckland business group says there's no point in developing houses without looking at where people will work, shop and access other services they need. Audio
Insight for 31 August 2014 - The Realities of Auckland
RNZ Auckland correspondents explore what political party policies might mean for NZ's biggest and most diverse city Audio
Unemployment at 5-year low but wages stagnate
With unemployment at its lowest level in more than five years companies are taking on more workers, but despite the growing economy, wages have stagnated. Audio
Employers' group on Labour's savings idea
Employers and exporters have given guarded support to the Labour Party's policy of lifting contributions to KiwiSaver to help control inflation. Audio