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Words of advice for the new ABC boss: Leave your door open and ignore the monkeys

Words of advice for the new ABC boss: Leave your door open and ignore the monkeys

Certainly, the ABC needs new leadership, but did it have to be someone with as much baggage as Hugh Marks?

  • by Jenna Price

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Drunkenness, abuse and ‘death threats’: Inside the downfall of Comedor restaurant

Drunkenness, abuse and ‘death threats’: Inside the downfall of Comedor restaurant

Staff at the trendy Newtown diner claimed they weren’t paid properly and had to deal with the drunken antics of owner Walter Shellshear. He denies the claims.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw and Bianca Hrovat
Striking Woolies workers ordered to stop blocking access to warehouses

Striking Woolies workers ordered to stop blocking access to warehouses

Woolworths can get some workers back into its distribution centres after a Fair Work Commission ruling, but it will take time to refill shelves stripped bare during the two-week strike.

  • by Sarah Danckert
What can I do about my colleague’s awful Kris Kringle gift?

What can I do about my colleague’s awful Kris Kringle gift?

The gift was so bad, in fact, that I suspect your initial suspicion is dead right and someone in your team has misunderstood the nature of the game.

  • by Jonathan Rivett
The year is almost over. Here’s how to properly switch off

The year is almost over. Here’s how to properly switch off

Burnout manifests itself in three ways: occupational exhaustion, depersonalisation, and a decrease in feelings of personal accomplishment. Sound familiar?

  • by Tim Duggan
Angry workers, empty shelves put Woolworths in a bind

Angry workers, empty shelves put Woolworths in a bind

The supermarket giant needs to resolve the industrial dispute at distribution centres before customers start turning on the brand.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
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‘The job cuts are a mirage’: HSU accuses Diana Asmar of revenge redundancies

‘The job cuts are a mirage’: HSU accuses Diana Asmar of revenge redundancies

The Health Services Union has urged a court to restrain its Victorian secretary from making any more redundancies at the union amid allegations she is meting out punishment to “traitors”.

  • by Sarah Danckert
What’s behind the empty shelves at Woolworths?

What’s behind the empty shelves at Woolworths?

The company and its workers are in a stand-off, shoppers are experiencing stock shortages and it’s unclear when the situation will improve.

  • by Hannah Hammoud
Hate your boss but can’t quit? Here are eight things to do instead

Hate your boss but can’t quit? Here are eight things to do instead

Far too often the advice – if you dread going to work – is simply to quit, but for many this is impossible. There is another way forward.

  • by Colin D Ellis
How your work WhatsApp group could get you sacked

How your work WhatsApp group could get you sacked

WhatsApp is increasingly being used as evidence in employment tribunals overseas, fuelling warnings to avoid using the social media app at work.

  • by Samuel Montgomery
Forget big, bold new year goals. Instead, just do your best
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Forget big, bold new year goals. Instead, just do your best

Recent studies have shown setting specific goals is less effective than just trying your best.

  • by Jim Bright

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