Why South Aussie women lead the way as entrepreneurs
The future is bright in this state with women leading the way when it comes to bold innovation and entrepreneurship, says Commissioner for Public Sector Employment Erma Ranieri.
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The future is bright in this state with women leading the way when it comes to bold innovation and entrepreneurship, says Commissioner for Public Sector Employment Erma Ranieri.
The state’s defence industry has begun a new era of spending – more than $200bn – that will employ thousands.
Staff at a major hospitality group allege they were terminated and then rehired by a different entity right before Australia Day to avoid penalty rates.
Conditions facing Australian workers look set to deteriorate badly next year as three factors collide to create a chaotic storm.
The unemployment rate is at a record low but there are concerns for one group of Aussies who aren’t reaping the benefits.
New analysis has revealed the Australian industries leading the employment boom as well as some other surprises.
Australian tech start-ups in one state will have the opportunity to access a new program lead by a global investment firm.
Clare Lindop created history by becoming the first female jockey to win the Gold Coast Magic Millions 2YO Classic and 15 years later she says more females than males are seeking jobs in racing.
It’s a problem that 60 per cent of Australian workers are dealing with – and as we head towards Christmas, there is little respite coming.
A problem impacting half of Australia’s population – by up to as much as $100,000 – has stagnated with a “failure” to take steps to change it.
A senior staff member hitting on a much younger employee and broken ankles have one employer worried about this year’s festivities.
Workplaces are being urged to ditch the “Christmas” theme from office parties this year in order to be more inclusive.
It’s costing the Australian economy a whopping $72 billion a year, yet the “unfair” issue is going to take an extraordinary amount of time to resolve.
A radical workplace trend has been deemed a huge success – and now some companies are undergoing a shake-up.
Westpac is introducing a new leave entitlement for employees in a first for the Australian finance industry.
An Australian workplace coach believes the concept of long service leave should be scrapped because it’s “outdated”.
Workers have clashed with security as violent protests broke out over pay and Covid restrictions at Foxconn’s iPhone factory in central China.
Two iconic Aussie retailers have been embroiled in a fake job scandal as scammers prey on desperate jobseekers.
Jeff Bezos made an announcement about his $185 billion fortune hours before rumours emerged that 10,000 workers were about to lose their jobs.
A new player is shaking up the Australian superannuation space claiming to offer a low-cost service – but some have been quick to point out a massive flaw.
Australia is facing a ticking time bomb, with a warning we need to make big changes – and quickly – if we want to move forward as a nation.
Buyers rejoice! This four-bedroom ‘picture-perfect’ home in the eastern suburbs comes with a relatively affordable price guide.
An American TikTok user with more than 10 million likes recently took to the video sharing app to say she is too pretty to work.
No longer able to physically do his former job, this 24-year-old Sydney man’s plight shows the silent struggle facing many cancer patients.
A multinational has become the latest company to take the leap to a four-day work week as it starts a 12-month trial in Australia.
Australian workers who embrace the “quiet quitting” trend may not realise this surprising impact of their actions, an Australian expert says.
As the cost of living continues to skyrocket, Australians need a huge pay rise to keep up amid warnings homeowners are going to be particularly hard hit.
Generation Z and Millennials have new work demands – and this time they’re coming for the middle managers.
Burnt out Aussies are quitting their high-paying jobs, sick of long hours and bad management, as they embrace the Great Resignation.
Data has revealed which suburbs across Australia have the highest rates of people working from home and there’s a huge irony in it.
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