2.7 million Aussies want to quit their job
About 2.7 million Aussies plan to quit their job in the next 12 months, with 50 per cent of people saying they feel burnt out at work.
About 2.7 million Aussies plan to quit their job in the next 12 months, with 50 per cent of people saying they feel burnt out at work.
A string of companies in Victoria have collapsed, leaving customers in the lurch and staff sacked on the spot.
From tax to minimum wage, the financial landscape for Australians will change dramatically from July 1. Here’s what’s coming.
A particular group of Aussie workers feel a lack of empathy from their managers, new research shows, and the message is “loud and clear”.
The Reserve Bank governor has made a depressing suggestion to Aussies wondering how they will afford another rent hike, with prices tipped to rise 10 per cent.
Australians could face another decade in the workforce, after new research found a pension age increase is required to fund older citizens.
Struggling to make ends meet through a bar job, Sydney woman Grayson Smith is one of the many teaching and social work students in financial stress.
NSW politicians and senior executives, who can command salaries of up to $600,000, will have their pay frozen for two years, saving taxpayers an estimated $260m.
A new workplace trend is growing, with Aussie workers earning double their salary through one controversial trick.
Women’s participation in the workforce is at an all-time high, with a record number of women entering full-time work.
Amazon Australia is set to recruit more than 1000 seasonal workers and many of the roles do not require any experience.
After spending close to three decades in the public service, Mark McGowan is standing aside for one reason.
Besieged consultancy giant PricewaterhouseCoopers has announced its bombshell next move in the ongoing tax scandal.
An Adelaide boss has defended her decision to introduce a radical new movement into the workplace, despite claims it is “lazy” and “entitled”.
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