15 sentences an interviewer doesn't want to hear
Complaining about past gigs or bosses is one of the worst things you can do in an interview.
Complaining about past gigs or bosses is one of the worst things you can do in an interview.
Shocking cases of wage fraud in the big brands of 7-Eleven, Domino's, Caltex and United Petroleum, ricochet across the country, prompting all sides of politics to promise new legislation to rein in systemic wage fraud.
Witness fined thousands of dollars by the Federal Court for contravening workplace legislation.
A NSW university has discovered it has underpaid staff their superannuation entitlements since 2009.
Petrol giant United Petroleum has been blasted by the workplace regulator for rampant underpayment of workers across its franchise network after a series of raids.
Anna Green was no less ambitious than her male colleagues. But she remembers people being surprised when she was promoted to the position of partner at a global consulting firm.
Defence bosses hope 6 per cent in 18 months will tempt their workers, but the battle at Human Services rages on.
Hone your computer skills: Finance and IT professionals can expect the highest salary increases this year as wages across the board stagnate.
The freedom you have to do your job and the support you get from colleagues and bosses is more likely to make you happy than your pay packet, a new study has found.
How far off the reservation can an employee stray before they have to be reined in or face disciplinary action?
It is little wonder employees, investors and consumers have hit zero tolerance on wage fraud issues.
The underpayment of $2.6 million in wages by celebrity chef George Calombaris has caused major ructions with his new business partner, Radek Sali, who could be forced to bail out the embattled hospitality empire.
Nearly 200 staff at George Calombaris' restaurants have been underpaid $2.6 million collectively, with the celebrity chef blaming "historically poor processes" for the bungle.
About 1600 hair and beauty salons will be randomly audited over the next 12 months.
Rupert Murdoch's Fox News was hit with another sexual harassment claim Monday, as on-air contributor Julie Roginsky filed a lawsuit against the network's former chief executive Roger Ailes and its current co-president Bill Shine.
Fewer federal public servants calling Canberra home, figures show.
Companies with females on their boards have have achieved higher revenue growth, profitability and shareholder returns than those without, a new report by accounting firm KPMG shows.
The culture of 'don’t dob in a mate' strikes at the heart of our poor treatment of whistleblowers.
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More charges are expected to be laid against former Health Services Union boss Kathy Jackson, a court has heard.
Here are 11 phrases you might want to avoid in conversations with your boss.
Ten former Fair Work Commission members, including outspoken critic Graeme Watson, retired early within months of qualifying for a full pension at the age of 60.
ATO and unions prepare to put down their weapons after three years of workplace conflict.
Fair Work inspectors have raided more than 80 businesses in NSW in response to complaints of rampant underpayment of young workers.
Australia Post employees are unimpressed with the size and conditions of a new annual bonus that has trickled down from the company's richly rewarded management levels.
AMP Capital has weighed into the debate about executive pay, saying big bonuses shouldn't be given to executives with average performance for matters that are 'business as usual'.
There is more to income inequality than the famed 1 per cent versus the 99 per cent or standing chief executive officers next to average workers.
The law remains unclear for public servants who wish to express political views without fear of reprisal.
Woolworths chairman Gordon Cairns is among a number of ASX 200 leaders who have thrown their support behind quotas.
Government says increasing the minimum wage is "not an efficient way to address relative living standards or the needs of the low-paid".
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