Unions sign landmark submarine building agreement
Australian unions have signed a landmark agreement with Naval Group Australia to build 12 new submarines on-time and on-budget and to protect Australian workers.
Australian unions have signed a landmark agreement with Naval Group Australia to build 12 new submarines on-time and on-budget and to protect Australian workers.
The union representing Streets ice-cream factory workers will urge the public to boycott its products including Paddle Pop, Golden Gaytime and Magnum over the summer if the company terminates their agreement on pay and conditions.
Gender parity is not always necessary. Nor is it always enough.
A legislative ambiguity may be wrongly crimping public servants' discrimination claims.
Former building industry watchdog Nigel Hadgkiss has been ordered to pay $8500 for breaching the Fair Work Act.
When Libby Low started looking for a job after five years out of the workforce, she had very low expectations.
The campaign plans to work with governments and the private sector over the next 10 to 15 years to address ageism.
Many union and Labor Party figures were "blindsided" by ACTU president Ged Kearney's decision to give up on a long-running aspiration to enter federal politics to run or her hometown state seat of Brunswick.
The outgoing boss of the Turnbull government's controversial construction industry watchdog says he has no regrets about his sometimes turbulent career.
A Dutch historian might help us understand why we've allowed so much meaningless language into our work lives.
Love it or hate it, chances are you'll know of it. Airbnb is hard to ignore.
In a world where we can price match and have goods delivered to our door, there needs to be a compelling reason to go into stores.
Studying and teaching at the same time offers unique insights.
Healthcare providers recognise the value of involving people in their own healthcare planning.
One woman is on a mission to raise awareness of Australian indigenous culture.
Reem Yelda was happy to be the poster girl for workplace safety. When she saw the poster, she broke down.
The living standards of low-paid workers were not taken into account by the industrial umpire when it decided to slash penalty rates, the hospitality workers' union has told the Federal Court.
A Seven Network cadet lost her job at the TV station soon after she made a complaint of sexual harassment about an older male reporter.
One is the loneliest number, the AICD's latest gender diversity statistics show.
An open letter to more than half a million international students in Australia will urge them to check their pay packets to ensure they are being paid enough.
Ava Handsley always wondered why she didn't get paid penalty rates.
Unions will push for a radical overhaul of Australia's ''joke'' workplace relations laws to allow millions more workers to push for substantial wage increases
How to identify the various breeds of difficult co-workers - and how to survive them.
It won't be a very Merry Christmas for father of four Shaun Toby, or thousands of other injured workers who will lose their workers compensation.
University of Sydney management and staff unions have reached an agreement over pay and conditions.
Union secretary forced to stand aside after it was alleged he pocketed fees he was not entitled to.
Teaching provides endless opportunities for those who can adapt to change.
An obscure word is about to become the next big thing in corporate speak.
People from all walks of life are making careers out of death.
Christian Democrats leader Fred Nile has split with church leaders in his support of legislation that will extend Boxing Day trading across the state.
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