Shorter working hours on agenda after summit 

Published: 6:31PM Friday February 27, 2009

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Shorter working hours on agenda after summit (4:47)

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More than 100,000 New Zealanders could soon be working just nine days a fortnight, spending the 10th day training instead.

Alan Bollard gives his annual Stocktake of the global economy in Christchurch on January 30 2009 (ONE News)

Job Summit: Bollard Speech (11:09)

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Reserve Bank Governor Alan Bollard's opening speech at the Job Summit

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National cycleway proposed as work scheme (1:44)

Source: ONE News

Among the ideas floated at Friday's Job Summit is the return to large scale public work projects; including the creation of cycleway that spans the country from Cape Reinga to Bluff.

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Summit fails to make mark on workers (1:37)

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The Job Summit had plenty of people in suits, but what about the workers? 

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Attendees pleased with Job Summit (2:00)

Source: ONE News

A major New Zealand company and a not for profit organisation found the Job Summit worthwhile

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