'From that point, I began drinking the hand sanitiser'
The scandal at Wells Fargo over the creation of unauthorised accounts shook its customers' faith in the bank, but it took an even sharper toll on the company's workers.
The scandal at Wells Fargo over the creation of unauthorised accounts shook its customers' faith in the bank, but it took an even sharper toll on the company's workers.
Last year 195 people were killed in workplace accidents in Australia, which is roughly the annual average and, already in 2016, 132 have not gone home after a day on the job.
The skills in demand by Australian employers are changing rapidly, according to research by LinkedIn.
West Australian gold company Evolution Mining has been fined $95,000 over an incident in which a worker's legs were crushed by falling large rocks and he was lucky not to be killed.
Australian mining giant BHP Billiton wants half its male-dominated workforce to be women by 2025.
A Sydney labour-hire company owner who says she hired young Asian workers because they are 'younger, cheaper and faster than locals who are old and slow'.
It's the 20-year anniversary of the famous Sokal Affair. Would a similar experiment work in the business world today?
Research is critical to understanding and addressing crime.
It's a variation on the classic business success story: mailroom delivery kid turns CEO.
The task of juggling career and family may be easier for educators.
Jenne Burns set out on a career in kinesiology after seeing a practitioner help her unwell son.
More than one in four Australian workers feel financially stressed and find it difficult to make ends meet.
Doing well in the final year of high school may no longer be enough to land that first job.
The vast majority of employees rate workplace culture as a decisive factor when seeking a new job and more than half believe it is misrepresented by future employers in their job interview, a new survey has found.
Commissioner lashes out at union over "time wasting moves".
A special meeting on Thursday will attempt to broker an end to a feud engulfing Carlton & United Breweries after its new owner extended an apparent olive branch to union leaders.
Australia is missing out on key events aimed at improving gender diversity due to the lack of policy initiatives.
Public servants should appreciate their 'generous' workplace deals, Public Service Commissioner tells the Senate.
The death of the 44-year-old founder of a prominent mobile health app start-up has spurred a bout of soul searching in the Chinese tech community, where working long hours in the hope of making a quick fortune has become a way of life.
Gig economy website Airtasker has heavily revised its recommended hourly rate to exceed the national minimum wage of $17.70 an hour, after allegations on underpayment.
Department moves to protect Border Force public servants' mental health.
Our everyday lives are quite squared away.
Finance Department official could face fraud probe after secret film of south coast fishing trip sinks workers comp claim.
One of the toughest challenges is disorientation.
In the era of sugar-free lifestyles and health fads it seems like a gamble to set your career onto a sweet path.
The future of job interviews might horrify you. It horrified Jake Rosen.
Backpackers on Australian working-holiday visas are being grossly underpaid, or in some cases paid nothing at all, as authorities fear the program is becoming a "black market" for exploited labour.
HP, the hardware business of former Hewlett-Packard, expects to cut as many as 4000 jobs in the next three years.
More than 4000 Qantas ground staff have taken an 18-month pay freeze in return for big bonuses and "groundbreaking" superannuation and leave provisions.
Nearly one-in-four Comcare claims knocked-back in the past year.
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