Cosmetics giant sued for discriminating against men
The company's parental leave policy allows new fathers to take two weeks of paid leave for "child bonding," while new mums get six weeks - and that's unfair, US regulators say.
The company's parental leave policy allows new fathers to take two weeks of paid leave for "child bonding," while new mums get six weeks - and that's unfair, US regulators say.
Physiotherapist creates career opportunities by broadening his business acumen
For this first-time principal, it's a chance to make her mark.
Bearing grudges gets terrible press these days. I thought I might stick up for holding on to old resentments.
A bottle of Grange was sufficient to see off a Premier who did the honourable thing and resigned despite apparently being unable to recall the bottle he had not reported.
It would be hard to imagine work environments more challenging than some of those at depth in the sea.
Industrial tribunal clash on Wednesday over ATO's plan to get hot.
There is a $2.85 billion-a-year shortfall in what employers should be paying their employees in super.
Take some tips from someone who has survived and thrived in the environment.
Most working Australians are too scared to ask for more flexible hours to juggle family caring responsibilities because they are worried about job security, a national survey has found.
Controversial wage deal estimated to leave nearly two thirds of fast food giant's workforce paid less than the award.
Australians think doctors, scientists and farmers contribute the most to society and believe almost equally that priests, politicians and journalists are detrimental to our wellbeing.
New analysis by Safe Work Australia shows the average rate of injury in NSW since 2010 is 11.4 per cent in cleaning and other related industries, compared to 9.5 per cent for construction and 7.5 per cent for mining.
​Supermarket giant Woolworths has conceded some of its workers could be paid less than the minimum wages of the award as it said it wanted to strike a new agreement with the shop assistants union.
Academics have accused the prestigious University of Melbourne of trying to stifle free speech.
Mining magnate Andrew Forrest has declared beginning of the end of modern slavery after a landmark meeting of big companies and the federal government.
One of the key determinants of our income is how well we get on with our boss.
Annual Steptember event raises money and awareness.
A former professional chef is teaching school students how to cook up a great future.
One woman's passion for road safety is saving lives.
The true potential of blockchains hasn't been realised yet because the technology has been anything but user friendly.
For technology specialists, these are challenging times.
So, parliamentarians swear allegiance to the Queen, who is the head of a foreign power, but they themselves cannot be subjects of that foreign power?
If you are going nowhere in your job, sometimes quitting could be the best thing you do to advance your career.
Understanding volcanoes requires fine eye for detail.
Older rides may also be closed down if they don't meet standards.
Paddle Pop, Magnum and Golden Gaytime maker Streets ice cream faces accusations of using "industrial blackmail" to push through cuts to staff wages and conditions.
Yes, boring colleague, it is just you: the temperature in the office is unworthy of more than a moment's thought, let alone an entire discussion.
One argument in the case against hot-desking is the "dehumanising" effect not being able to customise a desk with trinkets and photos can have on staff.
Australia's largest employer of apprentices has mounted another legal challenge to keep Queensland-based trainees the lowest paid in the country.
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