All staff sacked as company collapses
The marketing and software company collapsed into liquidation last month with debts of at least $13 million.
The marketing and software company collapsed into liquidation last month with debts of at least $13 million.
A young worker has taken to social media to ask a question around remote work “etiquette” and Aussies can’t agree on an answer.
A Welcome to Country during an event for public servants has raised eyebrows after staff were asked to take part in an unusual way.
Australia’s workplace umpire has revealed its reasons for increasing the minimum wage for 2.6m workers by another 3.75 per cent.
FROM bad jokes to assumptions about skills — a major study reveals the sexist comments that offend Australian workers.
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IT’S the big rail fail — billions being spent on shiny new lines while the current system regularly leaves frustrated passengers stranded.
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AN Australian woman has told of her near-death experience while working in one of the country’s most dangerous and unregulated jobs.
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