Meet the boss: Health chief Gerard Fogarty
Gerard Fogarty knew early on that school wasn't his forte, but it took him quite a while to realise that the Australian Defence Force was.
Gerard Fogarty knew early on that school wasn't his forte, but it took him quite a while to realise that the Australian Defence Force was.
It comes as no surprise that our work environment has a major effect on our health.
Single mother Sharon Eurlings has worked Sunday shifts for more than 20 years to help pay the bills and get care for her children.
Australia's biggest retailers are expected to seize on the landmark cut to Sunday penalty rates to push forward new wage deals covering hundreds of thousands of workers.
"If the business doesn't grow, how are we going to employ more people?" asks restaurateur Mohammad Bhuiya after restaurants were excluded from the Sunday penalty rate cut.
If you can avoid these bad habits, you'll be off to a great start.
Hundreds of thousands of Australians who work on Sundays will have their take-home pay reduced after a landmark ruling by the national workplace umpire.
The time you spend working on a Sunday is still worth more than it is on a Saturday, but not as much as it was in the past, according to the Fair Work umpire.
As a casual waitress, Erin Gibbons doesn't always know when she will be working each week, or how much she will earn.
Who will gain the most from the changes, and who will be the hardest hit? The penalty rates decision in a nutshell.
Australia is the fourth happiest country on the global workplace happiness scale.
Local shopping centres are finding new ways to keep customers coming.
Rural schools are leading the way with advanced technology learning.
Fashioning a work space that's conducive to the rapport needes with clients is intrinsic to being a successful OT.
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High profile data breaches often get plenty of press. But there are careers to be had in stopping them happening in the first place.
There's nothing wrong with a super-tight deadline, but happens when the urgency rhetoric doesn't meet the eventual workplace reality?
Doing a good job of leaving your job is quite the art form.
The Health Department will axe jobs through voluntary redundancies in a move unions warn could shed 250 positions.
A highly anticipated ruling on whether to slash weekend penalty rates for Australians working in retail, fast food and hospitality jobs will be handed down on Thursday.
A childcare provider, whose owner has previously been rebuked as a remorseless offender of wage violations, is embroiled in fresh claims of exploiting staff.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick has announced an urgent investigation into claims of sexual harassment and sexism within the company.
More than 7000 Commonwealth Bank of Australia part-time staff are owed millions of dollars in unpaid superannuation entitlements, according to legal advice.
Food and drink company PepsiCo will boost paid parental leave for employees from 12 to 16 weeks and double paid leave for carers from one to two weeks.
Being perpetually single isn’t as bad as it’s made out to be.
Dog of a day at Defence as boss reveals consultants and contractors now outnumber public servants
Jon Black, the head of TAFE NSW makes no apologies for being too close to business.
A cleaning contractor faces an investigation into claims of "massive wage theft" spanning a large network of Victoria's government-run schools.
The NSW government has admitted an external contractor didn't check whether Australian workers were available before hiring from overseas.
Victoria's Country Fire Authority has stood down a senior member of a large Victorian brigade amid allegations he has been filming women getting changed in a shed without their knowledge.
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