Wild age Gen Z thinks makes you old
A young woman is going viral for sharing the comment made to her at work that left her shocked.
A young woman is going viral for sharing the comment made to her at work that left her shocked.
A trend that started after the Covid pandemic is continuing, with a huge number of Australians taking on multiple roles to deal with the cost of living.
Company workers aren’t the only ones facing an AI tidal wave, with one state announcing a new $28m drive to embed the tech revolution into its public sector.
A ‘staggering’ number of public transport workers are being assaulted in Australia’s biggest city, police say.
When this young Aussie turns up to work, sometimes people automatically assume she can’t do her job for a very grim reason.
A Sydney recruiter was left gobsmacked after a “red flag” question from a job seeker – and it’s got Aussies all fired up.
A major Sydney university has become the latest institution set to scrap hundreds of jobs under huge cost-cutting measures.
Thursday’s unemployment figures showed a spike in Aussies finding a job, but it might not be a boom in the Australian economy.
A young Australian has been reduced to tears online after she landed her dream job – only to receive the worst news days later.
Gen Z employees are storming offices around the nation with unique demands – and apparently, we all need to prepare for change.
Young workers have been told they will have no choice but to work into their later years “because you won’t have enough money”.
A controversial feature in the election campaign has highlighted how working from home tensions are still bubbling under the surface in Aussie workplaces.
A young Aussie was earning a really solid income, and has a mortgage but that didn’t stop her from quitting her well-paid job.
Bosses must brace themselves because Gen Zers are bringing a controversial trend to the office.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/business/work/at-work/page/10