Boss blasted for ‘ludicrous’ annual leave rule
A boss has been blasted for cancelling an employees annual leave all because of one ‘ludicrous’ rule.
A boss has been blasted for cancelling an employees annual leave all because of one ‘ludicrous’ rule.
A pledge to slash permanent migration has been rejected because those against the idea claim it fails to fix Australia’s housing woes.
Generation Z are now making “non-negotiable” demands in the office – and it will likely have a big impact on how Aussie workplaces operate.
The Coalition will ban foreign investors and drastically reduce migration numbers in a pre-election pitch that has accused Labor of being “disconnected” to everyday Australia.
New Zealand will have a new Prime Minister after Chris Hipkins led the Labour government to a humiliating loss at Saturday’s election.
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A high-end Australian nightclub has drawn fierce criticism over its decision to fire two workers for one “unremarkable” act.
One of Australia’s rising fitness superstars has beat back a serious legal threat from the company founded by her former employer.
The outspoken senator has clarified comments she made earlier on Thursday about supporting the one thing Anthony Albanese has emphatically ruled out.
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