'Flat out wrong': unions fires back at minister's public service claims
Union hits back at "misleading, inaccurate and insulting" comments.
Union hits back at "misleading, inaccurate and insulting" comments.
Another failed Commonwealth IT project ploughing through taxpayers' money.
Not all building and construction companies will benefit from the "level playing field" the federal government promised to create with the introduction of its Australian Building and Construction law.
Public service union leader wants a Senate seat, but the competition is tough.
Australian workers at transport giant Toll are expected to bear the brunt of a major job-cutting drive.
Does a name's position in the alphabet affect anything outside the Yellow Pages? The idea isn't so far-fetched, new research shows.
Industrial action on hold as Centrelink and staff union agree to more talks.
Public servants' strike action over "robo-debt" debacle illegal, say Centrelink bosses.
When commenting on your workplace on social media, you should avoid saying anything you would not be willing to shout out in the middle of the office, workplace academics have warned.
Australia's largest construction union has been ordered to pay almost $100,000 for blockading a major Port of Melbourne expansion project, and threatening to bring "20,000 members" to join the fight.
She began as part of the marketing team; now she is managing director.
Employees at the social media giant will now receive bereavement leave, paid leave to care for an ill relative and paid family sick time.
Fashion models are increasingly at risk of exploitation in the gig economy with little protection against being underpaid and sexual harassment under fair work laws.
A cafe in regional NSW forced two Indian cooks to repay part of their wages and threatened to cancel their visas and even "kill" one if they complained.
Guard dogs and x-box consoles are among the items that over 154,000 small businesses have claimed as tax breaks for equipment used in the workplace.
Sexy policy jobs are for men while women can go and do program work.
Thousands of contractors risk being immediately barred from all new Commonwealth-funded construction work if the Turnbull government brings forward the deadline for compliance with its national building code.
Communication the key to working in sensitive research careers.
Story-telling has been ''discovered'' by consultants and recommended to cure all the ills of the modern organisation.
Dr Catherine Barrett has devoted three decades to advocating for rights for the elderly.
Bioenergy can create rural jobs and cut energy costs.
A community in Geelong aims to build a school where Nature is the teacher.
Millennials in Australia no longer consider it the lucky country and are less optimistic about the future than their counterparts in developing economies.
Organisations need to take a close look at how they conduct internal workplace investigations and ensure they're fair and not arduous, drawn-out affairs.
A pay battle that has forced the indefinite shutdown of a Parmalat dairy processing plant is "a long way" from over, the company says
Micro-strikes to pile on the pain at troubled welfare agency.
A fascination with physics and wireless engineering stems from being challenged by a high-school teacher to answer an impossibly complicated question.
The former director of Cairns-based Trek North Tours has been charged for allegedly lying to avoid paying out $55,000 to the Fair Work Ombudsman for underpaying staff who were mainly backpackers.
They say procrastination is the thief of time, but can putting things off for extremely long periods in a carefully managed way actually save time and lead to better work and a happier life?
The divide between rich and poor is growing in Australia according to a new national survey which found more than a quarter of households have experienced a drop in income.
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