How Aussie women fare in the workplace
Aussie women are still falling behind men in the workplace despite more females employed in 2023 than the previous year.
Aussie women are still falling behind men in the workplace despite more females employed in 2023 than the previous year.
Businesses have been put on notice they will miss out on lucrative federal government contracts if their workplace doesn’t pass gender equality targets.
All staff have lost their jobs while suppliers are millions out of pocket after a massive company collapsed in Victoria.
Staff members at Victoria’s largest public health service are “being ripped by their own employer’s greed”, according to one insider.
Wages are growing at their fastest rate in nearly a decade but many Australians won’t see their real pay increase just yet.
A boss who docked hours of pay from an employee and is refusing to budge has explained why she took such a hardline stance.
The push to have more public holidays in Australia has intensified as the country works to move away from Western Christian traditions.
Hot off the heels of quiet quitting, a new trend has emerged in Aussie workplaces – and it’s got young workers outraged.
Exactly how much both graduates and more experienced workers are earning at some of the best known companies and industries has been unveiled.
A British teen who was fired from his hardware store job got his revenge with an explosive send-off.
Gen Z have developed some unusual workplace habits that are leaving Millennials feeling and a little bit threatened.
A Melbourne-based pizza giant was ordered to pay more than $53,000 after a former employee complained of a colleague staring at her breasts.
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