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Guardian political editor exits after months of turmoil
Karen Middleton’s time at the bureau coincided with a period of instability, during which a number of staff left.
- Calum Jaspan
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Maurice Terzini to take leave from Icebergs, investors launch investigation
An Icebergs Dining Room spokesperson said Maurice Terzini will take a leave of absence after allegations against his son revealed by this masthead.
- Eryk Bagshaw and Clare Sibthorpe
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Should I give a glowing reference to my toxic employee?
Giving this employee a good reference means they’re more likely to quit, but it poses some moral issues.
- Jonathan Rivett
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- Sex, sleaze and hospitality
From Bondi’s Icebergs to Melbourne fine dining: Son of Terzini empire accused of sexual attacks and violence
Diners think of the ocean, sand and trendy Italo-Australian cuisine. Alleged victims think of a powerful father wrestling with his son’s dark secrets.
- Clare Sibthorpe and Eryk Bagshaw
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‘Dirty dancing’ charity boss suspended, hit with new allegations
Heidi Bradshaw has been suspended following allegations she perpetuated a “toxic” workplace and used employee emails to vote for herself in a local hero award.
- Amber Schultz
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Lavish parties and lewd behaviour: Charity boss accused over ‘highly sexualised workplace’
Award-winning charity boss Heidi Bradshaw is accused of perpetuating a culture that former staff labelled “vulgar” and “toxic”.
- Amber Schultz
I got a pay rise, but I’m still paid less than others. Is this right?
Discovering you are being paid much less than other people performing the same role can be unsettling, even alarming. But doing some research before tackling the conversation can pay off.
- Kirstin Ferguson
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Harrods ‘magical wonderland’ became a place of horror for young Australian women
Survivors of the sex scandal have broken their silence about the abuse they suffered at the hands of billionaire owner Mohamed Al-Fayed and his brother.
- Tara Brown, Anne Worthington and Keaton Stone
Most workers feel overwhelmed by AI – but bosses are pushing it
However, workers who could transition into roles designing AI, such as software engineers, could benefit from current trends.
- Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson
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‘Document everything’: Five steps for dealing with a bad boss
Three in 10 workers – the equivalent of 3.4 million Australians – say they dislike their manager. But sometimes quitting just isn’t an option.
- Tim Duggan
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