'We are sorry': CBA tells inquiry on unpaid super
The Commonwealth Bank has apologised for failing to pay more than 7000 part-time staff, including the lowest paid, their full superannuation entitlements.
Deputy Editor, BusinessDay. Reporting on tax and regulation.
The Commonwealth Bank has apologised for failing to pay more than 7000 part-time staff, including the lowest paid, their full superannuation entitlements.
The ability of employers to exploit casual workforces made up mainly of women and students would be reduced if the Turnbull government removes a $450 minimum income level for superannuation guarantee payments, a federal inquiry has been told.
Shadow assistant treasurer Andrew Leigh wants the nation's highly-paid chief executives and politicians to forgo a big tax cut they are due to get on July 1.
Company boards are on notice. The world's third largest asset manager will use its proxy voting powers to influence greater gender diversity.
Why is it that a mother caring for her children produces no "measured"Â economic value, but the same mother hiring others to look after her children does?
An estimated 400 restaurants and cafés and hair and beauty salons will get a visit from the Tax Office this month.
Vicinty Centres is considering replacing some of its cleaning contractors with robots in a bid to automate and save costs, according to one of the company's non-executive directors, Wai Tang.
When the media headlines hit about bad behaviour by men at the highest levels of corporate Australia, female board directors can't help but feel despondent.
We are moving painfully slowly in breaking the glass ceiling, but it's time we also worry about ending the "bamboo ceiling".
Corporate Australia may have lost the debate on tax reform, says Australian Institute of Company Directors chairwoman Elizabeth Proust.
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