Now there's a version of Facebook that even your boss might like
Facebook has released "Workplace", a communication tool meant to foster more productivity in the office.
Facebook has released "Workplace", a communication tool meant to foster more productivity in the office.
Australian food producers and manufacturers will get inside knowledge of Chinese shopping habits under a landmark new deal designed to expand the nation's food export industry.
A former high-profile multicultural leader and writer has argued that pleading guilty to child sex abuse was no reason for him to lose his job.
Defence's $100 million travel bill, for four-and-a-months, included nearly $4.5 million on taxis.
During her teenage years Galy O'Connor had a job in a factory where she worked mixing paint colours.
Hugs, tears and uncertainty for those working last shifts.
Last ditch attempt to keep industrial umpire out of public service pay dispute.
Fresh from hardware train-wreck, Masters executive will lead ATO service delivery.
You don't need to be the CEO to get people to listen to you.
One of Australia's largest college networks is under investigation over allegations two of its courses were flawed, all but impossible to complete and under-resourced.
In order to attract staff, companies have engaged in a number of tactics, that is not all about location and wages, but rather workplaces and how they function.
Tensions boiled over as ATO public servants toiled on E-Tax for Mac project.
Young women are being solicited for sex at work and face alarmingly high levels of sexual harassment, new research reveals.
Coalition's hardline industrial policy is at risk of collapse as arbitration ordered.
There are some simple things you can do to improve your chances of getting noticed in an abundant candidate market.
Linda Trent has been working in IT for decades and today, most of her work involves developing apps.
Companies are starting to ditch formal performance reviews for more flexible systems.
Public servants can grow "bigger minds" by going free range.
Among the top reasons managers hesitate to give feedback to their employees, according to a study conducted by LeanIn.Org and McKinsey, is fear the employee may have an "emotional breakdown".
The real estate industry, which has been at the forefront of digital disruptions with workplace changes, is about be hit by its own disruptive forces.
Compromise is one of the most frequent experiences in a career but one of the most neglected skills in coaching.
New research shows fitness careers are booming in Australia.
APS employees' Census data withdrawn for 'review' after privacy scare.
Being sacked is on par with death, divorce and moving house as the most traumatic events of a person's life.
No matter what business you're in, if you understand the customer's needs, the rest, says Scott Wilson, falls into place. By Sue White.
Council staff and residents are working together in a bid to nudge bats away from houses
It's never too early to teach kids about the value of money.
Is there a little bit of Donald Trump in all of us? Probably, but it's the people who possess many of his characteristics we have to watch out for.
The wealthy elite of the Australian Public Service to keep nearly all their generous superannuation concessions.
Tax Office denies it wants a fast-track-to-the-sack for workplace slackers.
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