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Unfair sacking cost $12k

A logging worker unfairly sacked just months after going off the benefit has been awarded more than NZ$12,000 by the Employment Relations Authority. Source: Radio NZ Nigel Brown started working for Te Kohu Logging in Hamilton in February last year after relocating from Tokoroa. After
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Expletive text not explicit enough

If you received a text from your boss saying: “F…… useless. Make this your last week, f…… wasting my time”, what would you think? Would you think you were fired? Or would you brush it off as your boss having a bad day? Source: Stuff NZ That text is
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Foreign investment legislation could hurt NZ forestry

The New Zealand Government could be about to fell its own tree-planting plans. Sources say Treasury has drafted legislation that it will put to Cabinet at the end of the month which will bring forestry cutting rights into the Overseas Investment Act framework. Source: Stuff NZ That wo
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Forestry is still among most dangerous industries

If you work in agriculture, forestry and fishing, then you’re working in Australia’s most dangerous industry, a study has found. Source: Sydney Morning Herald A recent analysis by Finder Insights (https://www.finder.com.au/insights) has found agriculture, forestry and fish
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NZ log exports hit new record

New Zealand log exports hit a new record last year, underscoring the concerns of local manufacturers that the country is sending too many unprocessed logs overseas, posing a threat for local timber supply in the future and undermining the goal to add more value to exports. Source: The
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Cane farmers and African mahogany

Fifteen to 20 years ago, north Queensland cane farmers and woolgrowers alike were seeking alternate income streams to offset industry downturns, and for some, African mahogany hardwood plantations were an appealing option. Source: Queensland Country Life They especially liked their su
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Timber company sets up training in Maryborough

A timber company will open a training centre in Maryborough after struggling to fill vacant positions because of unqualified applicants. Source: Fraser Coast Chronicle Sunchip Group managing director Mark Blackberry said roles offering a yearly salary of $80,000 and a work-life balanc
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UK announces coast to coast forest

UK’s Prime Minister Theresa May has announced plans for a new Northern Forest as part of the Government’s 25 Year Environment Plan. Source: Timberbiz Ambitious plans to create a new ‘Northern Forest’ along the M62 corridor have been kick-started following an announcement by the
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Magna Expo Mueblera in Mexico City

The opening event for Magna Expo Mueblera takes place on 17 January 2018 in the foyer of the Centro Banamex exhibition complex in Mexico City.  Source: Timberbiz Two international trade fairs will be staged under the umbrella of the Magna Expo Mueblera trade fair, which runs from 17 t
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UK timber trends continue to strengthen

UK timber prices continue to strengthen with returns fast approaching those already available in mainland Europe. This trend reflects the many uses to which forestry products can now be put. Source: Farming Life UK As a consequence, demand for land with established plantations in situ
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