‘Not man’s job’: New face of Aussie worksites
Despite plumbing and other skilled trades remaining male-dominated, data shows more women are taking up the profession.
Despite plumbing and other skilled trades remaining male-dominated, data shows more women are taking up the profession.
About 2.7 million Aussies plan to quit their job in the next 12 months, with 50 per cent of people saying they feel burnt out at work.
The cost of living crisis is forcing more Aussie workers to make career changes and take on side hustles. See a range of different industries and see where the highest paid roles are.
The staggering amount Aussie workers are losing in doing unpaid overtime outside their shift hours has been exposed.
Big promises of cash bonuses to attract or retain staff at the start to 2022 are unlikely to materialise thanks to rising economic pressure on businesses. So, what are your rights?
Thousands of dollars are up for grabs for people looking to shake up their work life and fill vital roles in areas crying out for new workers.
There is a critical shortage of these jobs offering a salary of $80,000. And it could be “catastrophic consequences” for Australia.
A new controversial recruitment strategy from Queensland police has been labelled as “terrifying” and an “incredibly bad idea”.
Workers can pocket $400 a day for just six hours of work – but Aussies are still turning their backs on this crucial and lucrative job.
Authorities are warning unsuspecting jobseekers of social media ads conning people into acting as couriers for international drug traffickers.
Fresh data reveals just how desperate businesses are to fill vacant positions. The dire situation is having a damaging effect on the economy.
More and more young Australians are embracing a new way of living, but reject claims it’s “lazy” or “selfish”.
There is one job market that is set to boom in Australia, with tens of thousands of jobs tipped to be created in the next few years.
A major shake-up to Centrelink is set to come into force by July 1, but the new minister has flagged some further changes.
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