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Anna Patty is Workplace Editor for The Sydney Morning Herald. She is a former State Political Reporter and Education Editor.
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Anna Patty, Workplace Editor A new internship program introduced to combat youth unemployment is at risk of becoming a "jobs destruction program" unless safeguards are introduced to prevent exploitation, workplace experts have...
Anna Patty, Workplace Editor Working at home is not all it is cracked up to be.
Anna Patty TAFE NSW faces is under fire for slashing the number of teachers who deliver skills that are in high demand.
Anna Patty Darren Saunders was looking for a cure for pancreatic cancer - but he has had to walk away from his work.
Anna Patty Workplace Editor Pizza Hut and 7-Eleven should be made liable for franchisees that underpay workers and enter into sham contract arrangements, a national law firm has urged.
Anna Patty Workplace Editor The national Work for the Dole program is facing criticism for failing to protect the safety of volunteer workers and for not helping many to find work suited to their skills.
Anna Patty It's time for a "two-way exchange" when it comes to gender and careers, says the Employment Minister.
Anna Patty Workplace Editor Ageism in the workforce is built on a faulty premise, according to leading Australian researchers of intergenerational employment.
Anna Patty Workplace Editor Nine in 10 of us say face-to-face meetings are the best - so why isn't this happening?
Anna Patty Workplace Editor There are many way organisations can guard against bias.
Anna Patty Employers think women want flexibility. But, for women like Betsy Oyler, there are much more important things.
Anna Patty, Workplace Editor Being sick and dragging yourself into work to sit at a desk and stare at the phone and computer is not contributing anything to the economy - quite the opposite - a new report has found.
Anna Patty Australia has a high rate of firing workers when companies downsize compared with many other developed nations, a report has found.
Anna Patty A decision to give a Centrelink officer his job back after he called some clients "spastics" and "junkies" is being appealed.
Anna Patty A mahjong club has been ordered to pay more than $415,000 in damages after reducing a full-time worker's hours to part-time after he made a workers' compensation claim.
Anna Patty Workplace Editor Hitender Kumar had worked for the Indian Consulate in Sydney for five years. Then he questioned the use of an e-TAG for a private vehicle - and lost his job.
Anna Patty A new law will "shine a light on drivers of workplace discrimination" in companies with 100 or more employees.
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.
Anna Patty National unions have asked for a pay increase three times more than the retail industry says it can afford.
Anna Patty, Workplace editor Joanna was a receptionist who loved the company so much she bought it. Now her skills are in high demand. Here's where you'll find the the future-proof jobs.
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