Anna Patty

Anna Patty

Anna Patty is Workplace Editor for The Sydney Morning Herald. She is a former State Political Reporter and Education Editor.
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Businesses recruited to improve gender equity

Anna Patty A new law will "shine a light on drivers of workplace discrimination" in companies with 100 or more employees.

Public servant gets job back after being sacked for social media friendly fire

A public servant has been reinstated after being sacked for comments he made on social media

Anna Patty A public servant recognised as a good worker has been reinstated after being sacked for critical comments he made about his government department on social media.

Unions call for $30 increase in weekly minimum wage

Australian Industry Group chief executive Innes Willox says an

Anna Patty National unions have asked for a pay increase three times more than the retail industry says it can afford.

CFMEU allegedly threatened to 'smash' contractor jobs

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Pic nick Moir 26 nov 2012

Anna Patty Thirteen officials from the militant construction union including NSW CFMEU boss Brian Parker are facing court for trying to force building contractors who refused to sign their enterprise agreement.

Workers paid as little as $10 an hour get their money back

Australians are the largest group of drug peddlers on the dark web per capita.

Anna Patty The Fair work Ombudsman has uncovered workers being paid as little as $10 an hour.

Paramedics threaten to ban patient billing in response to pay issues

Anna Patty and Harriet Alexander NSW paramedics who have been underpaid hundreds of dollars a week because of ongoing payroll problems are threatening to strike.

Youth unemployment: The Sydney hot spots

A bricklayer lays a brick at a Countryside Properties Plc green-field residential construction site in Chelmsford, U.K., on Friday, Oct. 2, 2015. U.K. homebuilding expanded at the fastest pace in a year in September as an improving economy and record-low interest rates boosted construction growth. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg

Anna Patty Some of Sydney's more affluent areas have among the highest rates of youth unemployment.

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Toll Holdings worker sacked for Islam and Taliban taunts gets his job back

Toll brought MTC, Dick Smith and its receivers to court in an attempt to settle who should get the goods.

Anna Patty A worker who allegedly taunted an Afghan colleague about Islam and the Taliban has been reinstated to his job in Sydney after being sacked last year.

Hospital cleaning contract taken out of private hands

HSU NSW secretary Gerard Hayes - privatisation of essential health services doesn't work.

Anna Patty The controversial privatisation of so-called "hotel services" at Royal North Shore Hospital has ended with NSW Health reclaiming operation of the service.

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Women's refuges uncontactable after-hours: survey

Auburn stabbing murder victim Leila Alavi.

Anna Patty More than a third of women's refuges in NSW are not contactable after-hours, a survey of NSW services has found.

Stress-related absence from work on the rise

Access EAP data shows a 15 per cent increase in people taking stress leave.

Anna Patty Stress-related absence from work is on the rise, corporate psychologists have warned.

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More women on boards would reduce gender equity gap

Anna Shepherd, CEO of Regal Home Health, has not had to deal with the glass ceiling.

Anna Patty The average top-tier female manager earns a staggering amount less than her male counterpart.

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More women on boards would reduce gender equity gap

Anna Shepherd, CEO of Regal Home Health, is breaking through glass ceilings in the business world in Sydney. 2nd March 2016 Photo: Janie Barrett

Anna Patty The average top-tier female manager earns a staggering amount less than her male counterpart.

Chinese and Taiwanese mushroom pickers shortchanged $92,000

The mighty mushroom.

Anna Patty A Hunter Valley mushroom farm outsourced its labour hire, leaving dozens of workers underpaid.

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Top hotels step in to help unemployed youth develop skills, find jobs

Krump dancer Mark

Anna Patty A groundbreaking course is finding jobs for unemployed young people.

Dick Smith kicks off fire sale

Dick Smith's remaining stock is understood to have a book value of about $200 million.

Patrick Hatch, Melanie Beeby, Tim Binsted, Anna Patty Australia's oldest electronics retailer has kicked off a stock liquidation sale at stores across Australia and New Zealand as its operations are wound up over the next eight weeks.

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Tomorrow's digital workforce: traditional office to become thing of the past

The report was launched by Employment Minister Michaelia Cash.

Anna Patty Shared office spaces will double in number and the traditional office will become a thing of the past as workers become more mobile and independent, a report predicts.

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Aged care and health sectors will provide new jobs of the future, says report

Renee Leon:

Anna Patty The loss of manufacturing jobs is being offset by growth in two key areas, a new report says.

Desk standing is like 'training for a marathon', researchers say

It's best to ease into standing while working, researchers have warned.

Anna Patty Standing at your desk can be a hazard if not done properly, a new study shows.

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Qantas may not win ASU approval for pay freeze after posting record profit

Anna Patty Qantas workers have urged Alan Joyce to back off plans to freeze their pay after the airline posted a record half-year profit.

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