
What workplace change would you like to see most?
This coming Monday is Labour Day in New Zealand. This public holiday marks when the eight-hour workday and 48-hour workweek became law in 1899. The idea started with Samuel Parnell, a carpenter in Wellington, who in 1840 refused to work more than eight hours a day. Since skilled workers were in short supply, his employer had to agree.
As more skilled workers arrived, employers tried to change working conditions, but Parnell and others kept pushing for better rights. In 1890, Parnell led a Labour Day parade of 1,500 people to promote the eight-hour day. He passed away shortly after, and nine years later, Labour Day became an official public holiday.
Do you feel that we have reached the ideal in working environments yet? What rights are you passionate about relating to employment? Share your thoughts!


What historical moment lives on in your memory?
Everyone has at least one world event they’ll never forget. Whether it’s something recent like the pandemic or the passing of the Pope, or something from the past like 9/11 or a World War.
If you're comfortable sharing, let us know where you were when the news broke, and what do you remember most about that moment?


Poll: Are domestic flights with Air NZ out of your budget?
A Tauranga man has filed a complaint with the Commerce Commission, claiming that due to dynamic pricing, it’s cheaper for him to fly to Los Angeles than to book a flight for his daughter from Tauranga to Wellington.
Do you think their pricing needs addressed to encourage more people to fly?

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95.7% Yes, it's too expensive
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3.8% No, it's reasonable
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0.6% Other - I'll share below

Why Two Entry Points Are Essential When Using Keyless Digital Locks
Why Two Entry Points Are Essential When Using Keyless Digital Locks
Installing a digital lock on your front door offers convenience, security, and modern appeal. However, when the digital lock lacks a key override, ensuring a second entry point to your home or apartment becomes critical.
Mitigating Risks of Lock Malfunctions
Digital locks rely on electronic components, batteries, or software, which can fail due to power outages, battery depletion, or technical glitches. Without a key override, a malfunctioning lock could leave you stranded outside your home. A second entry point, such as a back door, patio door, or garage entrance, provides an alternative way to access your home, preventing lockouts and ensuring you’re never completely barred from entry.
Supporting Maintenance and Repairs
Digital locks may require occasional maintenance, such as battery replacement or software updates. If the lock becomes inoperable during these processes, a second entry point ensures you can still enter your home. This is particularly important for apartment dwellers, where coordinating repairs with property management might take time, leaving the primary entrance unusable.
Conclusion
While keyless digital locks offer cutting-edge convenience, their lack of a key override introduces risks that can be mitigated by maintaining a second entry point. This precaution ensures safety, accessibility, and peace of mind, whether you’re dealing with technical failures, emergencies, or everyday practicalities. By planning for dual entry points, homeowners and apartment dwellers can enjoy the benefits of digital locks without compromising on security or convenience.
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