7-Eleven blames franchise code for tying its hands
7-Eleven has blamed two industry codes for standing in the way of its ability to terminate agreements with franchisees that underpay workers.
7-Eleven has blamed two industry codes for standing in the way of its ability to terminate agreements with franchisees that underpay workers.
Since leaving school in year 11, Zak Pawliw, 21, has been studying website design at TAFE and is facing tough competition in trying to get his first job.
Sham industrial arrangements that involve a handful of employees being asked to sign a "collective" agreement on wages and conditions on behalf of hundreds of other employees could be outlawed by Labor.
When there are not enough people to fill the jobs, some smart thinking is required.
Roy Price resigned as the head of Amazon's movie and TV studio after a producer detailed her allegations of sexual harassment in a news report.
For creative agencies, sometimes it’s best to make realistic, even modest, pitches for business, and leave plenty of creative juice in reserve for when the real work begins.
The number of women in the police force keeps growing.
There are always excuses to explain away a pay gap.
What we see all too often is bystander apathy writ large. The phenomenon of others choosing not to get involved. Not to report. Not to come to the aid of the victims.
More than a third of Americans in a national survey said they thought the heightened focus on diversity at work had overlooked white men, according to EY.
Reverse mentoring programs are helping older executives get "hip with what the kids are doing these days".
There are some basics steps anyone can take to improve their branding.
"Sometimes they are given food and they ask me 'what is it?', and I say 'I have no idea'."
The alarm's snooze button is your best friend, and you're tired every day, all day? One more hour of sleep could make all the difference.
Company boards and executives may soon face even tougher requirements from the regulator over million-dollar bonuses being dished out in the banking and financial services industry, the regulator has warned.
When managers favour younger workers who do not challenge them, that's not leadership but a cop-out.
Working after a cancer diagnosis can be a way of deriving meaning throughout a period when meaning and purpose are themselves being questioned.
Writing grant and ethics applications, collecting data, and contributing to academic papers is all part of the process.
Lessons learned on the football field have a place in the classroom.
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.
A person’s choice of easily transferable body copy typeface is nothing less than a window into his soul.
Confusion and fear can develop with the growing realisation that we are struggling with work that previously we were able to complete with little difficulty.
With Australian's living and working longer, and experiencing an average of five different careers changes over a lifetime, on the job training in internships and apprenticeships, is no longer just for the young.
"The important thing is for women to be taken seriously," says CEO.
Pizza giant Domino's Enterprises, its network of franchisees, unions and thousands of workers will be itching for the outcome of a Fair Work Commission hearing that relates to more than 26 applications by two unions to terminate various enterprise agreements.
It's not surprising George Taylor followed in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, to become the third generation of his family to run Alcocks.
Male leaders' heightened caution in the wake of a string of sexual harassment scandals is potentially depriving women of the kind of relationships that lead to promotions or investments.
Domino's Pizza says it has returned $5.4 million in underpaid wages and superannuation to its employees over the past four years under a national audit of its stores.
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.
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