Uni professor erupts amid $100m job cuts
Staff are being “worked to the bone” at the nation’s most prestigious university, as one professor tees off on executives.
Staff are being “worked to the bone” at the nation’s most prestigious university, as one professor tees off on executives.
A beloved boutique chocolate retailer is battling through a whopping rise in global cocoa prices, but Australia’s sweet tooth is helping out.
The government is looking to stamp out an “unfair” business move which is leaving workers on penalty rates worse off.
A text exchange between a mum and her boss has gone viral over the one thing he never asked.
Australia’s largest telco is planning to shed hundreds of more jobs, although it denies these roles are being replaced by AI.
A job advertisement is dividing Aussies online, with some baffled by the very specific work requirements.
A former employee has shared the “ridiculous” demand he received from his ex-boss just days after being fired.
A steelmaking company with “a history of workplace health and safety offences” has copped a $90k fine for a partial degloving of a worker’s finger.
Australians have already spent this year’s tax return despite the Australian Taxation Office unlikely to issue refunds until late July.
A former judge is facing “serious” allegations of sexual harassment against an employee, including that he took photos of her and suggested they “share a bed”.
Coal miners in a key mining state are in line for a large pay bump after defeating industry giant BHP in a Fair Work ruling.
Thousands of nurses and midwives have launched the next phase of their campaign for fair wages, saying the latest pay offer falls short.
A boss’ texts to a pregnant employee have sparked outrage, with many branding the exchange “disgusting”.
Are you reading this at work? If so, look around. Don’t see any women nearby? Well, you’re probably in this occupation.
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