‘Teething issues’ for Right to Disconnect in its early stages
As the Right to Disconnect inches closer and closer to coming into effect, employers have mixed emotions about the ...
As the Right to Disconnect inches closer and closer to coming into effect, employers have mixed emotions about the ...
A former Comcare employee alleged she was sexually harassed and intimidated by the government agency and its lawyers ...
“Running out of time”: Accounting software developers are staring down a deadline that is becoming increasingly ...
The implementation of artificial intelligence across Australian organisations has hit a crossroads, with some companies ...
The NSW government is initiating a 12-month trial involving hospital security staff wearing body-worn cameras to respond ...
On 3 July, child protection workers once again took to the streets to protest the severe understaffing and overworking ...
Getting a job opportunity can be a difficult task for members of the blind and visually impaired community, yet if they ...
The NSW government has introduced legislation to enshrine decades-long jail terms and multimillion-dollar fines for ...
The Fair Work Commission has released its highly anticipated Annual Wage Review for 2024, which will affect ...
The Queensland government recently announced a six-month trial, charging just 50¢ for all public transport services
In this week’s round-up of HR news: pornography and video games are being blamed for the surge in jobless men, Harvey ...
A senior counsel has been named as the new vice president of the Fair Work Commission, while an additional two ...
Queensland health workers are sick and tired of the violence occurring in their hospitals and are calling on the ...