We often think of a job as a way of making a living but work is so much more. The average adult actually spends about a third of their life working. As well as a way of making money, work provides social contact, creates a sense of pride, helps us test our abilities and develops us professionally and personally. If you are interested in how work shapes people's lives then Labour Studies is for you. It looks at the social, economic, political and historical foundations of work, from the past to the present. If you are taking Labour Studies you will study a number of areas, including changes in the way work is organised, current employment legislation, and the relevance to us here in New Zealand. You will also discuss how these themes fit in the global context and how our employment relations and labour market conditions relate to other important economies, such as Australia, China, Europe, Pacific, Asia, Africa, Latin America and the USA.
| Number | Duration |
|---|---|
| 3 | year |
Career Opportunities Employment Relations Advocate Human Resource Manager Journalist Labour Market Researcher Policy Analyst Union Organiser and/or Researcher