Aussie bosses cracking down on sneaky trend
An Australian worker is claiming their employer “covertly” introduced an extra in-office requirement in response to a growing work trend.
An Australian worker is claiming their employer “covertly” introduced an extra in-office requirement in response to a growing work trend.
A video shared by a Melbourne worker, who – like many Aussies – has been forced back into the office, has sparked a huge online debate.
An Amazon executive has defended a controversial move to bring staff back into the office full time, saying they can leave if they don’t like the change.
There is a huge trend that is on the rise across the country, with young Aussies moving away from the traditional university experience.
The CEO of a global company has claimed the traditional 9-5 work model is ‘fading’, warning against strict return-to-office mandates.
One Direction star Liam Payne was posting videos to social media just an hour before he was found dead outside a hotel in Buenos Aires.
A career coach has revealed the work trend she believes has gone “too far”, with managers seeing a rise in one ridiculous act when interviewing Gen Z candidates.
A major Aussie company has made a huge announcement following a trial of a four-day work week.
One state has called for an end to the use of terms like “Boomer” in a bid for Aussies to become more “sensitive” in the workplace.
A photo of a groom working during his wedding has gone mad online, some even labelling it grounds for divorce. Now, the man who posted the shot has spoken up.
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