'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.
Reporters at The Wall St Journal aren't happy with the close ties between their boss, Rupert Murdoch, and the President. They aren't the only ones.
Critics say the language, including the words "beat" and "struck", continues lingerie chain Honey Birdette's alleged practices of tolerating or encouraging dangerous and exploitative workplace practices.
Fairfax Media has appointed digital veteran Chris Janz as the managing director of its Australian Metro Publishing business, replacing Allen Williams.
The stars are aligning for the economy: business conditions and confidence have unexpectedly jumped, with employment conditions particularly encouraging.
Wesfarmers announces Rob Scott will succeed Richard Goyder, who will step down from the role towards the end of this year.
A rally in US financial and industrial stocks pushes the S&P; 500's market capitalisation above $20 trillion.
Some senior managers within Australia Post have reportedly been accused of manipulating data on workplace injuries so they can be rewarded with bonuses.
A big uplift in property values and improving income from office markets in Melbourne and Sydney have delivered one of the country's largest diversified real estate investment trusts a substantial boost in profit.
​Even if you're not much of a fashionista, it's been hard to miss the firestorm that has recently engulfed the Ivanka Trump brand.
Clive Palmer says he will sue Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Employment Minister Michaelia Cash for defamation over "lies" about his role in the collapse of Queensland Nickel.
Strong support for banks and miners pushes the ASX 200 close to 5800 points, as a number of companies post earnings.
​Treasury Wine Estates, the world's biggest listed stand-alone wine company, posted a record half-year profit as it catered to China's thirst for mid-range product and benefited from a United States purchase.
Former Liberal minister Andrew Robb pressed the Turnbull government to hold a royal commission into the banks but one with a narrower scope to stymie the Labor party's assault on the major banks, cabinet sources say.Â
Rob Scott has been named the new Wesfarmers managing director to succeed Richard Goyder, who will step down from the role towards the end of this year.
Samsung Group leader Jay Y. Lee appears at the South Korean special prosecutor's office for a second round of questioning as part of a wider investigation into an influence-peddling scandal that could topple President Park Geun-hye.
An education organisation, which could owe hundreds of Australian consumers full or partial refunds in excess of $1 million, has had its registration as a provider of vocational education and training (VET) services cancelled.
Iron ore surged 6.5 per cent, confounding analysts, amid rising demand for steel in China and optimism about that demand.
Apple shares hit a record on optimism the next iPhone will drive a resurgence in sales and help the company's services businesses grow.
Samsung Group chief Jay Y. Lee was questioned by South Korea's special prosecutor for more than 15 hours as part of an investigation into a graft scandal that threatens to topple President Park Geun-hye.
Cochlear, the world No.1 hearing implants maker, on Wednesday posted a half-year profit rise of 19 per cent, but reported slowing sales growth in Asia.
​China may force steel producers to cut more output next winter as it intensifies its war on smog, a draft document showed.
Local shares are poised to rise at the open on the back of a solid Wall Street lead while the surging iron ore price points to a strong day for the big miners.
The "new normal" is coming to a gradual end and the process will be a more volatile one for markets, ahead of a breakout.
What's this about a "locked box"?
Embattled pizza giant Domino's faces calls for an independent compensation scheme for exploited workers.
Another failed Commonwealth IT project ploughing through taxpayers' money.
Seven West Media has obtained an interim injunction against former employee Amber Harrison.
Jan Cameron has lashed the board of troubled infant milk formula group Bellamy's Australia for presiding over a "67 per cent destruction in share value" over the past 12 months.
If Donald Trump goes ahead with his proposed Mexican Wall, it might just salvage one of the worst takeovers in Australian corporate history.
Kate Morris has bought back her business from Woolworths less than two years after selling 25 per cent to the supermarket giant.
The Small Business Ombudsman says a simple award is needed as workplace relations legislation is too complex for small business.
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