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Should employers be responsible for employees' commuting costs?

New figures show the costs of commuting are higher than ever, which has sparked calls for employers to pick up some of the slack.

Jason Walls
Thu, 14 May 2015

Employers should be doing more to help employees cope with high commuting costs.

That's according to Regus NZ and Australia chief executive Paul Migliorini, who says the high cost of transport is squeezing household incomes.

His comments come after a global survey revealed New Zealanders are

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Jason Walls
Thu, 14 May 2015
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