Grim sign for Australian workers
A massive employment platform has just delivered some bleak news to Aussie job hunters.
A massive employment platform has just delivered some bleak news to Aussie job hunters.
The former head of Victoria’s disgraced construction union has re-emerged to show off a fresh teck tattoo with a pointed message.
A powerful figure in the NSW Construction, Forestry and Maritime Employees Union has resigned effective immediately as he and his father face bribery allegations.
Jacqui Lambie is defending federal police threatening to walk off the job, telling the AFP chief to “stand your ground for these men and women”.
A list ranking Australians’ favourite office teas has emerged and as expected, it has caused quite the stir.
An Aussie woman has revealed the shocking insults she was subjected to in the workplace by an “abusive” former boss.
A major rail construction site has been shut down after a worker fell nearly 10m, leaving him fighting for his life.
Calls for Sydneysiders to return to the office have fallen on deaf ears, with the CBD facing an uncertain future amid claims the city is “broken”.
An unusual job paying as much as $50 an hour has been posted online. The only catch: it won’t be glamorous.
A public servant being paid $900,000 a year has resigned after the royal commission into the robodebt scandal.
Staff who helped rescue an airline from the brink of collapse are now calling for better conditions amid claims of “burnout”.
Asking your boss for a payrise is never an easy conversation. But if you feel you’re being undervalued then there are ways to get a boost in your bank account.
Dozens of Australian workers have been made redundant by a tech giant just months after more than 10,000 jobs were cut.
Hundreds of Aussie businesses – from accounting firms to cleaners – have been named and shamed by border force officials for exploiting migrant workers.
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