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New support centre launched to buffer Hamilton businesses
Hamilton businesses will from today benefit from a new phone-based support centre that will provide advice and assistance to organisations affected by the COVID-19 crisis.
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Good George - Giving locals a helping hand
Good George has seen an increase in locals buying beer, cider and hand sanitiser on its online store.
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Guidance for employers navigating the impact of COVID-19
In the past weeks, the Government has introduced an Economic Relief Package which contains a number of resources aimed at keeping employees in employment by relieving some of the strain on those businesses employing them.
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Free Job-Matching Website launches for Waikato people
The aptly named “Waikato Nxtstep” website is where Waikato businesses can list their vacancies and job seekers can list themselves.
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The Heart of Resilient Leadership
We recognise that companies are in different phases of dealing with the outbreak, and therefore impacts vary by geography and sector.
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Looking after yourself
Business uncertainty adds to the strain and has a big impact on our health and wellbeing.
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All hands on deck – Waikato business steps up
It’s our job to help businesses connect with the right support services and funds available.
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Te Waka business support - just a Zoom call away
Face-to-face meetings with business advisors from the Waikato regional development agency, Te Waka, have moved online.
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Being Proactive and Reaching Out
For business owners vigilance is required and the old age of Cash is King rings very true at this time. So what can we do to respond?
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Waikato business community rallies to protect their own from COVID-19 fallout
The collaboration comes following last week’s announcement by the Government of a $4 million regional support package aimed predominantly at NZ domestic SME businesses.
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Waikato business community rallies to protect their own from COVID-19 fallout
The region’s economic development agency, Te Waka, will lead delivery of this economic support to Waikato businesses affected by COVID-19 on behalf of New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE).
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Wintec doubles marae graduation ceremonies to meet growing cultural demand
Around 2,500 students qualified to graduate from Wintec and this Friday, the first two of Wintec’s six graduation ceremonies will be held at Te Kōpū Mania o Kirikiriroa Marae on Wintec’s Hamilton City campus.
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