500 jobs at risk as company collapses
A farming business with operations across the country has entered voluntary administration, putting 500 jobs at risk.
A farming business with operations across the country has entered voluntary administration, putting 500 jobs at risk.
A young Aussie has revealed the reason her Centrelink claim was rejected and why she’s been left feeling “annoyed” and “stressed”.
About 2.7 million Aussies plan to quit their job in the next 12 months, with 50 per cent of people saying they feel burnt out at work.
A string of companies in Victoria have collapsed, leaving customers in the lurch and staff sacked on the spot.
Unions say the increase to the state’s minimum wage, which is still below inflation, doesn’t do enough to fight crippling cost of living pressures.
Workplaces are seeing detrimental impacts from employees feeling unhappy, and the cause can be closely linked to the work from home debate.
A young fly-in-fly-out worker has vented about the conditions of FIFO work, saying the high salary doesn’t necessarily justify the lifestyle.
A transition to a digital-first model has the public broadcaster scrapping 120 jobs and state-based Sunday night news.
Millennials and Gen Z can no longer say they’re the hardworking generation, with new data proving they’re lazier than their senior counterparts.
A recent move by retail giant Bunnings could end up being a huge win for countless Aussie workers across the nation – including you.
Despite claims from the PM and senior ministers about a “secret” Brittany Higgins report, there’s a simple reason it was never released.
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