Australia’s ‘repressive’ labour laws breach international law
Why is Australia so hard on its unions, and should employers expect things to change?
Why is Australia so hard on its unions, and should employers expect things to change?
Forty-five per cent of Australian employers have reported an increase in shortlisted candidates negotiating compensation ...
Businesses in the Sunshine Coast are being checked for underpayments in a string of surprise inspections by the Fair ...
A celery farm in Victoria has landed itself in trouble after reportedly underpaying migrant workers, highlighting how ...
A recent mining strike will continue after leadership and employees failed to reach an agreement.
Recent data has emerged that paints a picture of the current state of the workforce in Australia. There are a variety of ...
Junior doctors have been dealt a win as the Federal Court of Australia has ruled in favour of them in a lawsuit against ...
Employees working at South32 Appin Mine have halted work for seven days after receiving an industrial agreement that ...
More than 1,000 criminal charges have been levelled against the group under Victoria’s Long Service Leave Act.
Billions of dollars were recovered for Aussie workers in unpaid wages, the largest sum in national history.
As we enter the new financial year, some may be taking this time to ask for an increase in wages.
The Fair Work Commission announced that the national minimum wage is increasing by 5.75 per cent. Employers may have ...
A study has found that some employers pay their staff who are working from regional areas less than those near cities.