Shock number of Aussies unhappy at work
The number of Aussies unhappy at work has been revealed, along with the generations and industries with the highest levels of dissatisfaction.
The number of Aussies unhappy at work has been revealed, along with the generations and industries with the highest levels of dissatisfaction.
There’s a grim tradie reality that is sweeping Australia and it often ends with people in tears.
The Coalition has seized on reports Anthony Albanese had been made aware of allegations the CFMEU had been infiltrated by organised crime links years before the current scandal.
A teenager’s limb has been crushed in a horrific accident while working at a coal mine, with authorities describing the injury as “significant”.
It is no secret that Gen Zers treat work differently than previous generations, and a new quitting trend has exposed just how big the difference is.
Looking to buy your first home? The latest auction results could signal an important change in Australia’s ‘unstoppable’ housing market.
A Chinese airline company has just announced new direct flights connecting mainland China with a major Aussie city.
A new survey has found 30 per cent of Aussies have quit their jobs for one reason.
If successful, some of Australia’s lowest paid workers could receive a 15 per cent pay bump, totalling to $155 by December 2025.
While unemployment has risen and is forecast to continue to increase, it’s still no match for persistent inflation levels, the RBA’s chief economist says.
This particular group of workers numbering over 1000 are facing the prospect of coming into the office at least four days a week.
A judge has issued a stern warning after the trial of a former banker was delayed at the last minute when the prosecution significantly altered their case.
Aussies and business are growing increasingly fearful of a stagnating economy, with new concerns about potential job losses.
A nurse has told NSW Premier Chris Minns live on air that “inflation is killing us” and she is “exhausted” as nurses strike for better pay.
Aussie bosses have been told to “be wary” in how they approach their employees’ right to disconnect, with legal experts pointing out a grim detail in the new laws.
Despite the push for workers to return to offices, Australians are holding firm and leaning into a WFH lifestyle.
The former chief of staff of a US senator claims he was forced to do sexual favours for her that left him riddled with back and hip injuries.
An Australian woman has revealed how she earns $120k per year without a degree, encouraging other young women to follow their aspirations.
All Australian workers could get an extra 12 days of leave a year for severe period pain, hormone therapy and vasectomies, under a new push by a powerful union.
All Australian workers could get an extra 12 days of leave a year for severe period pain, hormone therapy and vasectomies, under a new push by a powerful union.
There’s a new cash reality taking over Australia and it exposes just how much things have changed.
A former union heavyweight will not be charged by police after his expletive-laden address to workers at a hospital worksite.
The days of employees working 9 to 5 jobs could soon come to an end in Australia.
Generation Z are known for changing the way we work but there’s a new trend tipping bosses over the edge.
A former union heavyweight is set for a showdown with police after his expletive-laden address to workers at a hospital worksite.
One of Queensland’s most beloved TV presenters is making a comeback just weeks after her unceremonious axing by the Seven Network.
A 23-year-old has revealed the reason she quit her job and why she “counted down the hours” when she was there.
The latest employment figures beat expectations, with the Australian economy adding tens of thousands of new jobs.
Parents have been left outraged after a beloved lollipop man was told he can no longer high-five students after a parent complained.
Despite having a reputation for being “cashed up”, Aussie tradies have admitted they “definitely” don’t feel rich in 2024, even with a six-figure income.
A massive employment platform has just delivered some bleak news to Aussie job hunters.
The former head of Victoria’s disgraced construction union has re-emerged to show off a fresh teck tattoo with a pointed message.
A powerful figure in the NSW Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union has resigned effective immediately as he and his father face bribery allegations.
Jacqui Lambie is defending federal police threatening to walk off the job, telling the AFP chief to “stand your ground for these men and women”.
A man at the top of the Reserve Bank of Australia has warned Aussies against “false prophets” who claim to know what will happen in the future.
One state’s premier will push for radical changes that could change Aussie workplaces forever.
The “rollercoaster” interview took a surprising twist as the man revealed the eye-watering sum he made in one week and how he got revenge after an accident.
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Former Labor prime minister Paul Keating has taken another swipe at the Albanese government’s support of the AUKUS nuclear subs deal.
The Albanese government will introduce a new Bill when parliament resumes to crack down on rogue elements of the CFMEU.
There is a concerning new trend that’s started to emerge among remote workers – and it’s one that spells bad news for bosses.
A former bank employee’s life has been “destroyed” by allegations she defrauded multiple banks out of tens of thousands of dollars, a court has been told.
Gen Zers have responded to the government’s controversial WFH orders, revealing what they really think about a workplace that “forces” you into the office.
The PM has announced that these workers will receive a major increase to wages, but not as much as they’ve been campaigning for.
It’s the end of an era for the beloved Hughesy, Ed and Erin breakfast show.
Workers who have adapted their lifestyles around working from home are furious at a premier who has suddenly ordered them back into the office.
NSW Premier Chris Minns has attempted to clear up confusion among staff after his uncle appeared to disregard a new work-from-home order.
Australian universities are warning of dire consequences if a plan to cap the number of international students goes ahead.
Covid ended more than two years ago and the assumption that workers en masse could choose home over the workplace is laughable, writes Patrick Carlyon.
As NSW orders public servants back into the office, Steve Price has argued people only “pretend” to work at home and it has gone on too long.
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