Another former Fox host accuses Ailes of sexual harassment
"Fox News masquerades as a defender of traditional family values, but behind the scenes, it operates like a sex-fuelled, Playboy Mansion-like cult," the lawsuit alleges.
"Fox News masquerades as a defender of traditional family values, but behind the scenes, it operates like a sex-fuelled, Playboy Mansion-like cult," the lawsuit alleges.
A state government plan to abolish the Industrial Relations Court will make access to justice more difficult, a leading industrial lawyer has warned.
Strike plans "disappointing" says Public Service Commissioner.
Tens of thousands of federal public servants are set to walk off the job next month.
Apprenticeships can provide valuable social support and improve the mental health of young people making the transition from school to work, new research has found.
Australian building giant Hutchinson faces being banned from millions of dollars in government work after it discriminated against a contractor for not having a union agreement.
We spend a large portion of our lives working, so getting clear on where your career is going is critical.
Leaving an established business and starting from scratch is never easy.
It's natural to get caught up in the flattery of a job offer and the fantasy of the perfect work environment.
Australia's third largest employer, supermarket giant Coles, knew that more than half its workers were paid below legal minimum wages
If our business leaders thought more about people and less about profits, there would be less of a disconnect between what those in the community and the corporate world think.
The operators of a popular Haymarket restaurant have been fined almost $300,000 for paying workers as little as $11 an hour.
SolarCity, the solar panel company that Elon Musk's Tesla Motors plans to buy, is cutting the salary of its two co-founders to $US1 amid planned layoffs.
Govt orders public service bosses not to compromise with workforces in disputes over pay and conditions.
After more than 40 years after the first female pilot was hired, boarding a flight can still feel like stepping into a time capsule. Airlines' failure to accommodate women prompted a female captain from Delta Air Lines to do something dramatic at a union meeting.
An online course for early educators offers new strategies for behaviour management.
Giving casual workers an "absolute right" to become permanent after six months will jeopardise tens of thousands of jobs and increase outsourcing, employers have warned.
Union's legal bid a 'frivolous stunt', says minister.
Charismatic people, perhaps because they are able to get over themselves, tend to be interested in other people.
Narcissists prefer to work within a hierarchy where they know they can rise to the top - even if it isn't the best way to manage the business, new research suggests.
Periods of regular casual employment will now be counted towards redundancy entitlements as the result of a Fair Work Commission ruling.
Up to 800 more public servants at Immigration and Border Force face the axe.
Workers at Melbourne's high-security psychiatric hospital have gone on strike after hundreds of attacks from violent patients in recent months have raised safety fears.
When it's time to begin curating a big event, a good starting philosophy is assuming that anything is possible.
Stories can provide us with great allegorical wisdom. Sometimes we just need to take care when separating the emblematic from the strictly literal.
Aerial surveillance, an app and high-tech barriers are among measures designed to keep people safe.
Professor George Jelinek was compelled to research MS prevention after his own diagnosis in 1999.
A Sydney scientist's slimy, smelly and sophisticated work with algae is being noticed around the world.
Rather than despair, there are angles to dealing with political workplaces.
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