Fathers battle to save flexible work hours
For eight years, the Zammit twins arrived at work an hour early so they could be home in time to pick their children up from school – freeing their working wives to get them off to school.
For eight years, the Zammit twins arrived at work an hour early so they could be home in time to pick their children up from school – freeing their working wives to get them off to school.
Extortion, blackmail, cash back scams and slavery are happening every day under our noses.
One of Australia's largest chicken processors plans to reduce wages for its contract labour by almost 40 per cent.
The executive responsible for managing $34 billion of investments in Westpac's wealth management business, Martyn Wild, left the company abruptly on Friday following a series of allegations about inappropriate behaviour towards two female staff.
A new union of hairdressers is gearing up to fight a threatened clip to their weekend penalty rates, with Newcastle hairdresser Melanie Coombs saying they already get "paid peanuts".
Predictive text is supposed to be one of those nannying helper apps designed apparently to make life easier for us.
Working with ancient mummies and skeletons is more than just a curiosity.
A mental health expert is behind a health app for taxi drivers to test drive.
Volunteers play a vital role in keeping boat users safe in the water.
Helping boys become men is a big job, but somebody has to do it.
Open-mindedness is widely considered a good attribute in a person, particularly at work. But is your open mind leaving you vulnerable to the entreaties of scroungers and buffoons?
Workplace dilemma? We ask an expert for some help.
If you're going to invoke a principle with as glorious a heritage as one used by Martin Luther King you should pick the right fights and get your facts straight.
The tax man should be undertaking random audits of employers to help identify potentially $5.6 billion worth of unpaid superannuation owed to almost 2.8 million Australians, according to Industry Super Australia.
High profile Federal Court case against CFMEU thrown out.
The employment safety net needs a wide-ranging overhaul and minimum rates of pay should be cut in order to help solve youth unemployment, says former Fair Work Commission vice-president Graeme Watson.
Call it the Amber effect. In the months since the former Seven staffer went public, the floodgates have opened.
Salary disclosure would cause stress to the public service's industrial enforcers.
Up to 100 more public servants to be axed at troubled agency.
The federal ALP, Greens and independent senator Jacqui Lambie will introduce a bill on Tuesday to invalidate the Fair Work Commission's decision to reduce Sunday penalty rates.
Aviation workers are sleeping on makeshift beds amid squalid conditions in the bowels of Sydney International Airport while they wait for their next shift.
ACTU Secretary Sally McManus has admitted she made an error when she accused building company Grocon of 'killing workers'.
A long-running pay battle that shut down a Parmalat dairy processing plant in northern Victoria for two months has been resolved.
Westpac has become the latest company subject to sexual misconduct allegations following a number of complaints by two female staff.
Employers and union officials now face up to ten years' jail and companies will be fined as much as $4.5 million if they give or receive secret payments designed to corrupt a union official.
Australia has one of the highest levels of part-time work anywhere in the OECD.
David Provan does his full-time job which is based in Sydney from his home in Melbourne.
If David Herman needs a reminder of the importance of his role as chief at the Lort Smith Animal Hospital, he can find two by casting an eye around his office.
Building company Grocon has demanded ACTU secretary Sally McManus correct her "manifestly untrue" statement that it was fined $300,000 for killing five workers.
Defence, Human Services won't come clean on employee data supplied to polling firm.
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