6000 jobs at risk as smelter nears collapse
Rio Tinto’s mammoth Tomago aluminium smelter is reportedly close to collapse, putting some 6000 jobs at risk.
Rio Tinto’s mammoth Tomago aluminium smelter is reportedly close to collapse, putting some 6000 jobs at risk.
Australian workers will likely need less superannuation than they think to maintain their current lifestyle in retirement.
A leaked text message exchange has revealed the wild request a boss made to an employee after they’d suffered a serious injury.
West Australians could be in for an extra public holiday as the state looks at syncing its system with the east coast.
Company workers aren’t the only ones facing an AI tidal wave, with one state announcing a new $28m drive to embed the tech revolution into its public sector.
A ‘staggering’ number of public transport workers are being assaulted in Australia’s biggest city, police say.
Posties will soon carry protection spray to use against dangerous dogs after new data revealed alarming escalation of incidents.
A young Aussie has revealed the moment she was left “gutted” after receiving an unexpected email from Centrelink.
A showdown has been set over Labor’s controversial plan to reform workers compensation in one Australian state.
A big Aussie fashion retailer has just appointed its new chief executive, with promises of multimillion-dollar pay cheques if he meets targets.
One state will consider setting a maximum rate on taxi fares to and from the airport in a bid to stop $100 taxi rip-offs.
A successful CEO has shared the horrendous response she got from men after she posted a video of herself crying.
After his party attempted to force public servants back into the office, Andrew Bragg has said he will back the “individual liberty” of workers.
This group of Aussies are outraged as they will need to foot the bill as the minimum award wage is increased to above the rate of inflation.
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