Business
Workplace
Wall Street's new rule for the #MeToo era: Avoid women at all cost
No more dinners with female colleagues. Avoid one-on-one meetings. Men are adopting controversial #MeToo strategies and making life even harder for women.
- by Gillian Tan & Katia Porzecanski
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Opinion
Careers
The 2018 end-of-year party survival guide
It's back, one of the greatest traditions in the history of written communication, the Annual Benign to Five End-Of-Year Party Survival Guide.
- by Jonathan Rivett
Helping women overcome self-doubt during birth
Birth doula Amanda Bernstein, owner of birth services company Essential Me, says there is always more to learn in her profession.
- by Joshua Jennings
Superstar of STEM, Ronika Power, makes a living by looking into death
The end of life is at the centre of this educator’s body of work, writes Kristie Kellahan.
- by Kristie Kellahan
Woolworths in push for staff to work on Christmas Day
Woolworths wants staff to pack shelves on Christmas Day, sparking a row with the union representing retail, fast-food and warehouse workers.
- by Anna Patty
Opinion
When the Grinch steals the Christmas party
Cancelling the office Christmas party is a decision that would make Ebenezer Scrooge proud - but it may represent a greater risk than staging the event itself.
- by Gary Martin
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'Survival job': Steep lift in young people hunting more hours at work
Declan Myers has been looking for full-time work since he finished school half way through year 11 last year.
- by Anna Patty
Careers
Doctor goes from medicine to leading award-winning technology company
Radiation oncology specialist Raghav Murali-Ganesh helps patients manage cancer with mobile phone apps, writes Joshua Jennings.
- by Josh Jennings
Gig economy
Uber offers free accident insurance for drivers
Uber will provide free accident insurance cover to its drivers as part of a multimillion-dollar initiative amid debate over the lack of security for workers in the gig economy.
- by Anna Patty
Careers
Marketing automation can be 'your always-on sales assistant'
Greater efficiency for marketers who adopt marketing automation.
- by Karla Dondio
Job interviews don't need to be an ordeal
It is a myth that some people are just good at interviews. There are some simple skills that can be acquired, writes Jim Bright.
- by Jim Bright