‘Left behind’: Warning for Gen Z on WFH
The man leading America’s biggest bank has lashed out at Gen Z employees and work-from-home in a wild tirade. But where do Aussie banks stand?
The man leading America’s biggest bank has lashed out at Gen Z employees and work-from-home in a wild tirade. But where do Aussie banks stand?
Australia’s biggest superannuation fund has been fined $27m for charging duplicate fees to tens of thousands of customers.
Big four bank Westpac will cut 190 Australian jobs in its customer solutions division and move them offshore just days after announcing a bumper profit.
Australia’s wage growth has slowed in the December quarter, which while welcome news for the RBA, shows the peak in earnings growth might be over.
The housing market has produced a ‘national scandal’ where few rentals are affordable for the nurses, educators and construction workers Australia relies on.
A career coach has revealed the work trend she believes has gone “too far”, with managers seeing a rise in one ridiculous act when interviewing Gen Z candidates.
Flat-rate speeding fines “criminalise poverty”, with Australian research making a bold call for an overhaul.
Ryan Salame was living the high life just a couple of years ago but his LinkedIn update this week shows he’s hit rock bottom.
The rapid development of artificial intelligence has thrust a number of jobs on an endangered species list, with experts saying they could soon cease to exist.
A job cull is sweeping through one of Australia’s biggest insurance companies, even as the company rakes in big profits.
An industry-first agreement will look to protect one Australian fund’s workers in the age of ChatGPT with a new “gold standard”.
Millennials and Gen Z Aussies might be locked out of housing, but in one area of economic life they are in prime position.
Despite cost-of-living pressures, the average Aussie spends $1309 more than they can afford and the reason is tragic.
Australian parents are increasingly dipping into their own pockets to help adult children find a place to live.
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