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Facebook content moderator says she got PTSD while reviewing images
A former Facebook content moderator is suing the company on the grounds that reviewing disturbing material on a daily basis caused her psychological and physical harm
- by Elizabeth Dwoskin
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Wage fraud
Restaurant lobby concedes widespread underpayment problems
Australia’s restaurant lobby is working with the workplace watchdog to tackle what it now concedes is a widespread underpayment problem in the nation’s eateries
- by Royce Millar & Ben Schneiders
Is it OK to steal someone’s idea if you turn it into a silly list?
Tips for staying competitive with computers, machines and robots.
- by Jonathan Rivett
Education
Students learn to create their future
Kids were asked to imagine ideal game-changers.
- by Kristie Kellahan
Opinion
Time to recognise not everyone is created equal
There is a big difference between giving an opinion, and giving an informed opinion.
- by Jim Bright
workplace
Flautist not just blowing in the wind
The musician’s life poses 21st century challenges.
- by Sue Green
Chef taking the meat-free challenge
Vegan chef not only knows how to cook meat, she eats it.
- by Sue Green
Careers
Nine things you should never keep at your desk
A cluttered, messy desk can negatively impact your ability to do your job and keep you from feeling organised and productive.
- by Charyn Pfeuffer
Opinion
Superannuation
Labor's super reforms won't go far enough
There are more fundamental issues with the superannuation system.
- by Linda White
Opinion
Careers
The workplaces where bullies flourish
Bullying is a scourge of many workplaces but they often have particular features, many of which can be found in politics.
- by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Industrial relations
Kelly O'Dwyer urges businesses to 'step up' and give unemployed a go
The government says both companies and the unemployed have obligations.
- by Anna Patty