Not getting a pay rise? Ask your boss for these perks
Aussie workers fed up with the state of their salaries are saving thousands of dollars a year, or earning better working conditions by negotiating non-monetary forms of compensation.
Aussie workers fed up with the state of their salaries are saving thousands of dollars a year, or earning better working conditions by negotiating non-monetary forms of compensation.
Aussies are increasingly clocking up 80 hour weeks, working multiple full time jobs just to make ends meet. But experts say anyone doing this needs to be careful.
Aussies looking to be their own bosses are being warned to avoid these costly mistakes if they want to succeed. See what experts say.
Many young Aussies believe post-school study is no longer essential for career and salary success. See what the data says about who earns more: uni, VET or high school grads.
Aussie workers are missing out on higher pay packets because of simple mistakes. This is how you can boost your salary.
A big paycheck and impressive job title have become increasingly important to young Aussies. Here’s how experts think they can achieve these bold goals.
Pay rises are being offered to Aussie workers with a particular set of skills that have become increasingly in demand. See if you’re eligible.
Companies are rolling out a number of new perks, including special paid time off dubbed “grandternity leave”, in a bid to keep a group of Australians in the workforce. See how you can use it.
Most of the nation’s most in-demand occupations require only vocational training, sparking calls for more people to consider choosing TAFE over uni.
Many Aussie companies will soon have to publish their gender pay gap – but there are fears cost of living pressures will keep women in jobs with significant wage inequality.
Australians with ‘side hustles’ are raking in an average of $21,400 a year amid the pressure of rising costs. See which tasks are in-demand and give the best return.
In-demand workers in certain industries are set to take advantage of Australia’s impending skills recession to secure huge pay increases. See the list.
Australia’s “anywhere workers” are reporting higher incomes, with some reporting that staying away from the office has allowed them to buy a home.
Workers are increasingly looking to First Nations colleagues to educate them on Aboriginal culture. Here’s how to engage in these conversations respectfully.
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