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Christmas strikes to roil Australian ports as CFMEU ‘plays Grinch’

Christmas strikes to roil Australian ports as CFMEU ‘plays Grinch’

Bulk goods such as building supplies, fertiliser and grains will be held up as the Maritime Union calls rolling strikes at several ports around the country.

  • by Nick Bonyhady

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‘Ignorance and inattention’: Bubble tea giant Chatime fined for wage scandal

‘Ignorance and inattention’: Bubble tea giant Chatime fined for wage scandal

The bubble tea chain and its managing director Chen “Charlley” Zhao have been penalised for ripping off 152 workers in 2016.

  • by Jessica Yun
The secret entitlement NSW MPs can spend any way they choose

The secret entitlement NSW MPs can spend any way they choose

Depending on where their electorate is, politicians are entitled to an allowance ranging from $70,000 a year to $200,000. No one monitors how it is spent.

  • by Alexandra Smith
How to know if you’re not paid enough (and how to fix it)
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How to know if you’re not paid enough (and how to fix it)

Knowing where your compensation stands can be the difference between earning thousands more or missing out on what you deserve.

  • by Téa Angelos
Nurses took to the streets after ‘insulting’ pay offer. Next stop, court

Nurses took to the streets after ‘insulting’ pay offer. Next stop, court

About 700 surgeries were postponed on Wednesday as nurses and midwives hit the streets for the third time in as many months.

  • by Angus Thomson, Max Maddison and Matt O'Sullivan
NSW Police have been offered a massive pay rise. Some will take home nearly 40 per cent more

NSW Police have been offered a massive pay rise. Some will take home nearly 40 per cent more

Officers have been urged to accept the “generational” wage deal, which promises between 22.3 and 39.4 per cent over four years.

  • by Max Maddison
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Part-time on way out as Australians opt for ‘flexible work’ instead

Part-time on way out as Australians opt for ‘flexible work’ instead

Women are voting with their feet in a move to flexible full-time rather than traditional part-time work, a significant snapshot of Australian workplaces reveals.

  • by Hamish Hastie
Flexible work is a business benefit – and looks like it’s here to stay
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Flexible work is a business benefit – and looks like it’s here to stay

There have always been good and bad aspects to part-time work. But its nature has changed significantly recently – and it’s potentially to employees’ benefit.

  • by Alan Duncan
Bigger pay packets could keep rates higher for longer, economists warn

Bigger pay packets could keep rates higher for longer, economists warn

Wages have grown more than inflation for the third quarter in a row as jobs in the public sector posted the highest pay increase for the June quarter in 12 years.

  • by Millie Muroi
Australian real wage growth among worst in OECD

Australian real wage growth among worst in OECD

As the government campaigns on the cost of living, the OECD reports Australia’s wage growth lags the UK, Canada and the United States.

  • by Rachel Clun
Incoming governor-general set to receive annual salary of $709,000

Incoming governor-general set to receive annual salary of $709,000

Proposed legislation to amend Sam Mostyn’s salary says it was calculated to “moderately exceed” the five-year average salary of High Court Chief Justice Stephen Gageler.

  • by Olivia Ireland

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