Cost cutting and understaffing of aged care homes leads to rationing and neglect
"Sometimes they are given food and they ask me 'what is it?', and I say 'I have no idea'."
Anna Patty is Workplace Editor for The Sydney Morning Herald. She is a former Education Editor, State Political Reporter and Health Reporter. Her reports on inequity in schools funding led to the Gonski reforms and won her national awards. Her coverage of health exposed unnecessary patient deaths at Campbelltown Hospital and led to judicial and parliamentary inquiries. At The Times of London, she exposed flaws in international medical trials.
"Sometimes they are given food and they ask me 'what is it?', and I say 'I have no idea'."
The Fair Work Commission's controversial decision to reduce Sunday and public holiday penalty rates has survived a Federal Court challenge in which unions argued the people most affected could least afford a pay cut.
The number of state government jobs transferred overseas has exceeded its own targets, raising concerns about the Berejiklian government's commitment to protecting local jobs.
The University of Sydney's first deputy vice-chancellor for Aboriginal services, Professor Shane Houston, is taking legal action over his dismissal from the position.
The company insists it is just a precaution and there have been no reports of faulty airbags.
Electrical workers have stopped work on the $200 million Sydney Opera House renovation for the second time in two months over asbestos concerns.
At the age of 30, Jo Green felt like "a square peg in a round hole" in her marketing job. She's not alone, with employees in their 20s and 30s among the least happy in the Australian workforce.
Graham White not only gave the Australian navy ten years of his labour - that service will now cost him his life.
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.
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