Qantas ‘laser-like’ on cutting costs: court
Qantas had a “laser-like” focus on cost cutting before illegal Covid era outsourcing, a court has heard.
Qantas had a “laser-like” focus on cost cutting before illegal Covid era outsourcing, a court has heard.
A prominent US politician has been branded “disgusting” after a controversial act with a marker pen during an overseas trip.
A Netflix senior manager is suing the streaming giant over allegations the company dissolved her job while she was on maternity leave.
A young, fully remote worker has admitted to ducking off to the pub during office hours after revealing the big issue with WFH in Australia.
A trade union has lashed a former premier who suggested staff working from home should have their pay docked because they are “saving money”.
Randwick’s deputy mayor has slammed the council’s return-to-office mandate as “disrespectful” and biased against female employees.
The worksite essential has been urgently recalled from 38 stores after safety concerns were raised.
A popular drinks company will have to pay a hefty fine after a worker was seriously injured when her hair got caught in machinery.
Hundreds of thousands of jobs in the care industry and construction have been created under Anthony Albanese, new analysis reveals.
Nat Barr has taken on Barnaby Joyce during an intense interview about robodebt and the former federal government’s role.
Young Aussies aren’t content with their salary – and many are making heaps more money outside of office hours.
Bill Shorten has continued his attack on the former government, accusing it of ‘gaslighting’ the country over the robodebt scheme.
They’re the skills that are going to be essential in workplaces across the country very soon – and Gen Z is coming up short.
After a tense standoff, one group of workers stands to receive a $3500 pay rise, although the threat of industrial action remains.
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