400 jobs cut, salaries frozen as uni struggles
A major Sydney university has become the latest institution set to scrap hundreds of jobs under huge cost-cutting measures.
A major Sydney university has become the latest institution set to scrap hundreds of jobs under huge cost-cutting measures.
A Sydney recruiter was left gobsmacked after a “red flag” question from a job seeker – and it’s got Aussies all fired up.
Thursday’s unemployment figures showed a spike in Aussies finding a job, but it might not be a boom in the Australian economy.
A young Australian has been reduced to tears online after she landed her dream job – only to receive the worst news days later.
The Prime Minister is on the attack as Peter Dutton reels from a spectacular about face on a key policy just one week into the election campaign.
Drivers in one state will be monitored by artificial intelligence cameras.
Four people have been injured after an explosion caused a roof to partially collapse at a mine in Sydney’s south.
An employee has shared the wild moment their boss turned on them on their day off, with an expert calling it “ridiculous.”
A young Aussie has revealed the reason she can’t work from home exposing a common problem plaguing workers.
It’s never been a better time to be a job hunter with record levels of available roles. And there’s one industry that’s offering eye-watering salaries.
The organisation has introduced new benefits to help staff tackle the cost of living, with one worth an extraordinary $18,000 over two years.
Tastings, cooking demonstrations and beautiful displays are the future of retail, according to Woolworths, as it trains staff to meet demand.
An Australian TikTok user has left people shocked that she is scoring $50 an hour for the job and raking in thousands a week.
The RBA has just delivered a stark warning that Donald Trump’s trade war could trigger disorder in the global economy and hammer Australians.
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