Women the key to building new homes
A construction boss says the failure to attract female tradies into the workforce is hampering Australia’s ability to build enough homes.
A construction boss says the failure to attract female tradies into the workforce is hampering Australia’s ability to build enough homes.
The first case prosecuted under Victoria’s new workplace manslaughter laws has ended as a judge tearfully imposed a huge penalty.
Lisa Wilkinson was described in court documents as ‘almost hysterical’ with fears she could lose her mansion in a defamation battle with Bruce Lehrmann.
A fisherman has been charged with slavery and torture over the alleged mistreatment of deckhands on board his vessel.
Covid has fast-tracked a new type of language in our offices, and it looks as if it is here to stay.
Dominic Perrottet has been accused of playing “silly games” as tens of thousands of NSW public servants walked off the job.
A second agency boss has resigned just weeks after the election of a Labor government.
The feud between Elon Musk and Bill Gates has intensified after the Tesla founder mocked the Microsoft billionaire’s comments on climate change.
Aussies could be eligible for a range of deductions on this year’s tax return if Covid-19 impacted their work expenses.
Employment Minister Tony Burke says Labor has deliberately chosen to remain “silent” on one issue affecting workers’ wages.
A planned increase to public sector pay packets has unions fuming over what they see as an insult to frontline workers.
One group of workers in Australia will get a major one-off payment of $3000 as thanks for their sacrifices and effort during the pandemic.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the electric car company’s employee headcount “will increase” in the next year — just days after sending employees an email about cuts.
While more Melburnians are returning to the office, a new survey has revealed the stunning number still working from home.
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