News and Insights
Making A Difference Together
5 March 2022
The Programmed Social Inclusion Team, in collaboration with our vendor partner, Hypdup Constructions, made a generous donation to Ronald McDonald... More
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Programmed Quarterly Labour Market Insights – New Zealand Q4
22 December 2022
Jobs market braces for interest rate fallout Turning down the heat New Zealand’s jobs market remains extremely tight, with... More
Let’s Keep New Zealand Clean and Green!
19 August 2022
Programmed Embraces the Rollout of Electric Refuse Trucks From 2020, Waiheke Island has had three zero-emissions electric refuse trucks... More
New economic challenges begin to materialise
24 July 2022
As New Zealand emerges from the throes of the pandemic, it’s something other than COVID-19 that has politicians and... More
Utilising Drones to Achieve Zero Harm in Programmed’s Workforce
18 July 2022
One of Programmed’s goals is to deliver innovative solutions that provide successful outcomes for our clients. We see this... More
2022-23 Programmed and PERSOLKELLY’s Economic and Employment Key Insights and Salary Guide
12 July 2022
Australia and New Zealand have made significant progress in their economic recoveries after a couple of years of disruption due... More
Celebrating Matariki!
21 June 2022
What is Matariki?This year Matariki is being celebrated as a public holiday for the first time in Aotearoa New... More
Programmed takes home industry safety award
10 June 2022
Last night Programmed was announced as the winner of the ‘Excellence in Safety & Wellbeing Culture’ award at the RCSA... More
2022 New Zealand Budget
25 May 2022
Big support package to help ease costs and build industry resilience Galloping inflation and rising interest rates have seen the... More
New Zealand Labour Market insights report (May 2022)
12 May 2022
Talent goes begging in competitive labour market Very tight labour market conditions continued in New Zealand in the early months... More
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