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Employees and bosses alike have been warned against a brutal work trend taking off in 2025 – and it’s already impacting Australian workplaces.
Employees and bosses alike have been warned against a brutal work trend taking off in 2025 – and it’s already impacting Australian workplaces.
Hundreds of employers in one country have committed to a “permanent” four-day work week move as part of a growing push to ditch the 5-day week.
Working from home always sparks a big debate and Bondi-goers have shared what they’re really doing when their bosses aren’t watching.
Australians are choosing the worst time of the year to try and find their next job, according to new research.
A photo of a beautiful beach has gone viral online and there’s a detail in the photo that is getting some Aussies fired up.
The past 12 months have been marred by uncertainty for hybrid and remote workers, now Aussies have been hit with a big prediction for 2030.
The children of famous people often do their best to keep a low profile but not all of them do.
The group of Aussies who are pushing hardest for workers to return to the office full time has finally been revealed – and it uncovers a major irony.
With all the concern around employees being forced back into the office, a surprising new prediction has been made about WFH in 2025.
We are just a few days into the New Year, and already employees are being warned to watch out for a sneaky work trend that has been on the rise.
Australians making moves to manifest their New Year’s resolutions have been told to watch out for “traps” which have been slammed as “un-Australian”.
The four-day week push has been gaining momentum in recent years, now there is a growing call for a “shift” to take place in Aussie workplaces in 2025.
The past year has been a tumultuous one for hybrid and remote workers and, unfortunately, it seems like 2025 won’t be much better.
A young Aussie has revealed exactly how long it takes her to get to work revealing the reality of the popular relocation trend.
There is a popular industry that is apparently rife with “ghost workers”, with people reportedly getting paid between $200k – $300k to do “virtually nothing”.
A recruitment expert has issued a blunt message to Aussies who are complaining about not being able to find fully remote work.
Australians are getting poorer and a leading economist has produced a simple chart that shows why.
An Aussie woman who used to manage OnlyFans accounts has revealed the “disturbing” reality she discovered that no one talks about.
Apple Martin has made her society debut but there’s footage of her going viral on her big night and it has divided.
Aussies are willing to sign away their rights and stay in constant contact with their boss, as long as the employer pays them for the privilege of it.
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